why in gases the molecules show fast vibrations
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Answer:plz mark as brainliestExplanation:Generally, when molecules are heated up, they vibrate fasterand the bonds between their atoms become longer. ... This last one is only possible for gases with polar chemical bonds, where one element pulls electrons away from the other. That applies to methane (CH4), but not oxygen, a pure element.
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Their vibration is related to their kinetic energy. In the solid the particles vibrate in place. ... Gas – In a gas, particles are in continual straight-line motion. The kinetic energy of the molecule is greater than the attractive force between them, thus they are much farther apart and move freely of each other.
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