Particle System Source Code for Water Molecules under Heat - Beginner Friendly

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In summary, the individual is requesting source code for a particle system, such as water molecules under heat, using any programming language. They are also asking if the responder has any previous experience or examples to share.
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Can you give me source code for water molecules under heat ?
Source code can be of any programming languages..
Its not necessary water molecule, any particle system for beginner is also fine
I highly appreciate your help.

Thank you in advance
 
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You need to reform your question. It makes no sense as its stated. Source code to do what?
 
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I think water molecules if heated will run in different direction and I like to modelling the 100C molecules, they fly out of the boiling soup, something like that ?

Have you write any program like that before, can you give me source code ?Thank you
 

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