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Explanation:
gaseous state
The motion of particles is maximum in gaseous state as the intermolecular force of attraction is very less.
Hence the particles are free to move in any direction.
If the temperature is increased theparticles gain more kinetic energy or vibrate faster.
This means that they move faster and take more space.
If the temperature is decreased, it is the opposite.
Particles move slower, because of less energy.
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1. In which state of
matter ,particle motion is
maximum
ᴀɴs - gaseous state
motion of the particles of maximum in gaseous state as there is large inter molecular space present
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2. what happened to the
particle motion if the
temperature is decrease?
ᴀɴs- If the temperature is decreased , the Particles move slower, because of less energy.
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