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Explain the effects of temperature on the movement of particles of matter

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Answered by coolanswers11
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An increase in temperature causes particles to get "excited" and start moving around. If you heat something long enough and high enough, it will eventually turn into a gas (after going through the liquid stage first, of course). When things get cold, particles slow down, eventually causing things to be in a solid state.When matter gets hotter, its molecules get more energy and move faster. There are three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. If a solid gets hot enough, its molecules will break free from the solid crystalline structure and move freely, so it becomes a liquid. If a liquid gets hot enough, its molecules will escape from its regular movement patterns and become a gas. A gas has molecules that move very quickly in random directions. In conclusion, higher temperatures cause the state of matter to change from a solid to a liquid to a gas. Colder and lower temperatures change the state of matter in the opposite way: from gas to liquid to solid.

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Answered by 20012
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The particles starts moving from one place to another because of heating. They will even be reduced. They get excited to move.
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