With the help of a schematic diagram show the position and motion of particles in the three states of matter.
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Particles in all states of matter are in continuous motion and this is relatively abrupt at room temperature. An increase in temperature improves the kinetic energy and velocity of components; it does not lessen the forces between them. The components in solids vibrate about limited stances; even at very low temperatures.
- Three categories of matter are solids, liquids, and gases. Discerning the particle nature of matter is important.
Solids: Solids contain particles organized
in a lattice configuration. The particles
vibrate in their restricted stances.
This understands the properties of solids they can’t be condensed
and particles are already tightly
packed concurrently.
They maintain their contour and possess
a steady volume when they
shift containers.
Liquids: The molecules in a liquid are nearly packed due to vulnerable intermolecular forces.
These forces are more vulnerable than solids but more powerful than that gases. there is great space in between the molecules of liquids which creates their fluent capacity susceptible. Liquids can effortlessly develop the contour of a vessel, and they maintain a limited volume.
Gases: In this state of matter, lengths between the molecules are huge. The intermolecular forces skilled between them are meaningless.
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