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water molecules move faster as the temperature increases. what evidence from the article supports this claim? think about the states of matter, then explain how the evidence from the article supports this claim. response start typing...
When water changes states from solid (ice) to liquid (water) and then to gas (steam) with increasing temperature, the molecules have more freedom of movement. In ice, molecules are in a fixed - ordered pattern with limited movement. As heat is added and temperature rises, water molecules gain kinetic energy and move more freely in the liquid state. At higher temperatures, they become a gas where molecules move rapidly and randomly. This change in state and increased molecular freedom of movement as temperature increases is evidence.
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The change of water from ice to liquid water and then to steam as temperature increases shows that water molecules move faster. In ice, molecules are relatively fixed; in liquid water, they move more freely; and in steam, they move rapidly and randomly, indicating increased molecular motion with rising temperature.