Chemistry, asked by iiifsiii, 8 hours ago

What happens to the movement of particles of a matter,

When we increase the temperature? In which state of matter,

The movement of particles is maximum​

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Answered by barani7953
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Explanation:

With an increase in temperature, the particles move faster as they gain kinetic energy, resulting in increased collision rates and an increased rate of diffusion. In a solid, the particles pack together as tightly as possible in a neat and ordered arrangement

Answered by seerapu8bkvelm
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Answer:

Particles move rapidly in all directions but collide with each other more frequently than in gases due to shorter distances between particles. With an increase in temperature, the particles move faster as they gain kinetic energy, resulting in increased collision rates and an increased rate of diffusion

As temperatures increase, additional heat energy is applied to the constituent parts of a solid, which causes additional molecular motion. Molecules begin to push against one another and the overall volume of a substance increases. At this point, the matter has entered the liquid state.

Maximum movement of particles - Gaseous particles are in a continuous random movement.

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