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When a liquid is heated, the particles gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing the interparticle spaces to increase. This expansion leads to a decrease in the liquid's density as the particles spread out more.
When a liquid or gas is heated, the particles gain energy and move faster. This increased movement leads to an expansion of the substance, causing it to either change phase or increase in volume.
The density will decrease because the heated metal contracts and its particles slow down.
When a metal is heated, the particles within the metal gain energy and vibrate more vigorously. This increased vibration disrupts the orderly arrangement of the particles, causing them to move further apart. As a result, the metal expands in size.
When matter is heated up, the particles gain energy and move faster, causing them to vibrate and collide more frequently. This increased movement leads to an expansion of the material as the particles spread apart slightly.
When a solid is heated, the particles gain energy, leading to increased movement and vibration. This causes the particles to expand, leading to an increase in volume. Conversely, when a solid is cooled, the particles lose energy, resulting in decreased movement and contraction, which decreases the volume of the solid.
When a gas sample is heated, the particles move faster and collide more frequently with each other and the walls of the container. This increased movement and collisions lead to an increase in the pressure and volume of the gas.
When an object is heated, the particles within the object gain energy and move faster. This increased movement leads to expansion of the object as the particles spread out.
The particles in a liguid are bonded (not as strongly as a solid which is why it flows.) when it is heated the particles vibrate and eventually the bonds break and the particles break away. This is evaporation.
The speed of the gas particles will increase as they are heated. That is why the pressure in a container increases. The particles are hitting the walls of the container with more force as they are heated.
they get excited and move around faster
The particles are bonded together with some force when heat is supplied the then force between particles decreases and the start to move away from each other or we can say that the particles get that energy and become energetic and movement starts in individual particle and the force between the particles decrease. This is why when water is heated the particles detach from each other become steam.
The particles start moving faster and the matter expands.
When a substance is heated, the kinetic energy of its particles increases. This leads to the particles moving faster and colliding more frequently with each other and the container they are in.
When a material is heated, the particles within the material gain energy and vibrate more rapidly. This increased movement causes the particles to push farther apart, which can result in the material expanding or getting bigger.
Its particles acquire greater kinetic energy.
When a gas is heated, the kinetic energy of the gas particles increases. This causes the particles to move faster and farther apart, leading to an increase in pressure and volume. Heating a gas also increases the average speed of the gas particles.