kinetic energy of gases is more than that of solids why
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yes kinetic energy in gases is very high and ofcourse it is higher than liquids that is the reason liquid substance when supplied heat breaks the intermolecular foces because of kinetic energy and change into gaseous state.
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yes kinetic energy in gases is very high and ofcourse it is higher than liquids that is the reason liquid substance when supplied heat breaks the intermolecular foces because of kinetic energy and change into gaseous state.
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Hey mate!
We know that the particles which have more intermolecular space moves on faster thus it produces more kinetic energy as compared to the particles which have less intermolecular space. And also particles(atoms and molecule) in gas more in a random manner. Thus their total energy is also the highest.
And that's the reason the K.E of gases is more than that of solids.
Hope it helps!!
We know that the particles which have more intermolecular space moves on faster thus it produces more kinetic energy as compared to the particles which have less intermolecular space. And also particles(atoms and molecule) in gas more in a random manner. Thus their total energy is also the highest.
And that's the reason the K.E of gases is more than that of solids.
Hope it helps!!
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