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lesantik [10]
2 years ago
4

True or false when the particles are compressed they are closer together and they bump into eachother more often

Biology
1 answer:
Rudik [331]2 years ago
6 0

The particles are compressed, closer together, and collide more frequently, energy is transferred during collisions.

<h3>Are there collisions between particles?</h3>

Because of the tighter spacing between particles, particles move quickly in all directions but collide more frequently than in gases. Because the particles gain kinetic energy as the temperature rises, they move faster, increasing the likelihood of collisions and diffusion.

<h3>What occurs when a solid's particles are crammed so closely together?</h3>

A solid is made up of very closely spaced-apart particles. Each particle is firmly anchored in situ and is limited to stationary vibration. Many solids contain particles that arrange themselves into crystals in a predictable, repeating pattern.

<h3>Why do molecules collide with one another?</h3>

The molecules will travel quicker and are more likely to collide with one another if there is more energy available to them. Higher temperatures should result in more molecule-to-molecule collisions and more frequent chemical reactions.

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