The kinetic molecular theory states that all matter is made up of atoms that are in continuous random motion. If a scientist discovered that several atoms seemed to move in a predictable pattern, what is the likely effect of this discovery on the kinetic molecular theory?
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If the scientist does so, it will be a breakthrough discovery. But as much as we know that even though matter is made up of atoms,all atoms cannot follow a predictable path.
This is because there exists various stages and states of matter which definitely restrict or allow the movement of atoms. Even if such a pattern is discovered, it won't be of much use as the pattern will revert to some other forma and deciphering it will take too long for any one to be to do so.
And if the pattern is found, then the scientist can bend atoms according to his own will and maybe create a fourth state of matter
This is because there exists various stages and states of matter which definitely restrict or allow the movement of atoms. Even if such a pattern is discovered, it won't be of much use as the pattern will revert to some other forma and deciphering it will take too long for any one to be to do so.
And if the pattern is found, then the scientist can bend atoms according to his own will and maybe create a fourth state of matter
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