Social Sciences, asked by robotadom09, 9 months ago

An allergy medicine is usually stored in a cabinet at room temperature where its molecules move around each other. By mistake, an intern transferred energy into the medicine. After one hour, the intern found the medicine and noticed that it was a liquid. How were the molecules moving when the intern found the medicine? Explain why the molecules were moving this way after the intern transferred energy into the medicine.

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Answered by pinumallasaketh21
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Answer:

The transferred energy by the energy will be converted into the kinetic energy of molecules. Which allow them to move more fastly then in solid.

Explanation:

In solid, molecule are moving but their motion is vibrational motion. They don't change their position. It means their kinetic energy is that much low to let them move freely.

But in case of liquid, molecules have much energy to move freely in the matter. Their bonds don't break, so the will be in liquid form.

This increase in kinetic energy is due to energy given by the internee.

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Answered by Anmol543
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Answer:

Hi

Explanation:

The transferred energy by the energy will be converted into the kinetic energy of molecules. Which allow them to move more fastly then in solid.

Explanation:

In solid, molecule are moving but their motion is vibrational motion. They don't change their position. It means their kinetic energy is that much low to let them move freely.

But in case of liquid, molecules have much energy to move freely in the matter. Their bonds don't break, so the will be in liquid form.

This increase in kinetic energy is due to energy given by the internee.

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