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1 September, 19:56

What is the temperature of a gas in which the atoms are moving very very slowly?

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  1. 1 September, 20:13
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    Cold.

    Example: A frozen object (such as ice) is solid. Its molecules move extremely slow because the object itself isn't moving ... It's like the skin on your bod ... Imagine that wiggling and writhing on your bones. It's not like a gas, that can move freely and has no specific form or hold.

    So again, the answer is Cold.
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