In a glass of water at room temperature, do all the molecules have the same speed
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No, at room temperature, if the glass of water kept, then the speed of all molecules is not the same because different types of energy may spread around the water at different, which vary the speed of the individual molecules.
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No, all the molecules have different speeds.
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- No, if a glass of water is held at room temperature, different types of energy may diffuse throughout the water at different rates, changing the rate at which individual molecules move.
- The average speed of the water molecules, however, is unchanged according to the kinetic theory of gases.
- Temperature, or the property whose constrained range provides the value of thermal equilibrium, is the feature of the material that varies in accordance with the amount of thermal energy.
- The temperature of a substance increases as its atoms or molecules move more quickly.
- It has a lower temperature if its molecules or atoms are moving more slowly.
The molecules in a glass of water at room temperature do not have the same speed.
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