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Jacopo Mazzoni

States of Matter All matter above 0K is, in different measures, constantly moving. This phenomena is known as thermal agitation and it is mainly influenced by: Pressure ( Gravity ) Heat ( and Heat Capacity )

Some of the sources I found reported mass and molecular size but others contradicted them. I reported the ones I am more confident of and that I knew how to alter in molecular workbench. This is my evaporating point, gravity is at 200 and the heat at approximately 2/3 of the way, maybe a little more. I would love to be more precise but Im not sure how to get those information in molecular workbench.

The reason I claim this to be my evaporating point is that all the molecules are moving freely and dont seem to be constricted by gravity on the bottom of my simulation. Another interesting way to describe that is that of I take this screenshot and divide it in half horizontally, the bottom half the top part are very close in distribution, if we ignore the lateral forces, indicating that gravity does not seem to be a relevant factor anymore in this simulation. Examples of different phases, left to right: solid, liquid, gas.

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