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During which processes does the space between particles tend to increase?
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During which processes does the space between particles tend to increase?
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Evaporation, sublimation and melting.
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The most likely cause of increasing space between particles would be increasing the vibrations of the molecules. This could be done by
applying heat or pressure
. These driving forces would increase the kinetic energy of the particles. Thus, they would appear to scatter to different places and more likely collide with each other.
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