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How does energy from the sun affect the motion of molecules in a gas compared to molecules in a liquid?
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How does energy from the sun affect the motion of molecules in a gas compared to molecules in a liquid?
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molecules in gas move faster than liquid.
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More energy means more disorder-, kinetic theory. The atoms and molecules in a gas are in constant motion. The higher the temp (energy provided by the sun) the faster the molecules move (collide)
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