explanation of molecular model of change of states of matter
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The kinetic molecular theory of matter offers a description of the microscopic properties of atoms (or molecules) and their interactions, leading to observable macroscopic properties (such as pressure, volume, temperature). An application of the theory is that it helps to explain why matter exists in different phases (solid, liquid, and gas) and how matter can change from one phase to the next.
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The three phases of matter: Notice that the spacing between atoms or molecules increases as we move from a description of the solid phase to the gaseous one. The kinetic molecular theory of matter states that: Matter is made up of particles that are constantly moving. There are spaces between particles of matter.
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