Nope, Just the opposite.....
A solid's (frozen) particles move slower than a liquid's particles.
2006-10-06 13:28:29
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answer #1
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answered by Teacher Man 6
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When a liquid freezes the force between the particles get stronger hence limiting the movement of them. In that state of matter particles can only vibrate.
2006-10-06 13:35:13
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answer #2
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answered by Jamaican Dime 1
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The hotter the substance the more rapidly the particles move; the colder, the slower they move...so if it's frozen the particles are moving very slowly, if any at all.
2006-10-06 13:29:46
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answer #3
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answered by ♪Krys♫ 3
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Exactly the opposite in fact. A lower temperature is defined as a decrease in the average kinetic energy of the particles, which means they are moving more slowly.
2006-10-06 13:28:58
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answer #4
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answered by τεκνον θεου 5
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If you are traveling approximately 3x the speed of light, your statement may be true. We REALLY don't know. However, in the present a solid is slower than a liquid, which is slower than a gas. Which is my way of saying "solid slow" "liquid faster" "gas fastest" Do you really want to know that all things exist as solid liquid are gas? Dependant on temperature [and other variables]
2006-10-06 13:34:48
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answer #5
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answered by nc_runnr 2
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NO....the particles move slower...that is why the substance freezes...the particles are not moving fast enough to cause friction which produces heat...
2006-10-06 13:29:47
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answer #6
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answered by divinevegeta 3
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Opposite - when an object is heated it's particles move more quickly.
2006-10-06 13:29:19
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answer #7
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answered by UNITool 6
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the molecules are so compact at that point that they don't move at all. A gas is when they bounce around like crazy, and a liquid is settle, yet they're still free to roam.
2006-10-06 13:29:32
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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No they slow down so the object can hold a shape
2006-10-06 13:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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no, only hot atoms move fast, cold atoms slow down
2006-10-06 13:29:23
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answer #10
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answered by jerse15 3
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