Science, asked by smartyaryan143, 1 year ago

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Answered by 22072003
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(1⃣.) In gaseous state of matter, particles motion is maximum.

This is because the gaseous particles have maximum kinetic energy than all other states.

(2⃣.) When temperature is decreased, the motion of particles becomes slow.

This is because due to decrease in temperature, their kinetic energy decreases which affect their motion.
Answered by astha83
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Hey mate here is ur ans ⤵ ⤵

1) the motion of particles is maximum in gaseous state as the intermolecular force of attraction is very less hence the particles can move freely

2) when temperature is decreased the particles motion also decreases as the intermolecular space between the particle decrease and the particles tend to move slowly

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