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Model of Matter - The Particulate Nature of Matt ...
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States of matter. expansion and contraction, changes in state
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What is all matter made up of?
Small discrete particles
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How do the particle of one pure substance look?
They are identical.
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How do particles of all matter move?
In constant and random motion.
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What does Brownian motion describe?
That all particle of matter are constantly moving in a random manner.
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How does Brownian motion caused?
It is caused by the collision between differnet particles. Example: water particles and pollen grains bumping into each other.
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How do particles move in a solid?
Unable to move freely, vibrate in fixed positions.
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Describe the force of attraction between particles in a solid.
There are very strong forces of attraction.
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Describe the arrangement of particles in a solid.
Packed close together in a fixed, regular pattern.
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What are the physical properties of a solid?
Definite shape and volume, higher density than liquids or gases, cannot be compressed.
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Describe the movement of particles in a liquid.
They are able to slide past one another.
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Describe the foces of attraction that hold together the particles in a liquid.
Strong forces of attraction.
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Describe the arrangement of particles in a liquid.
Packed close togehter, no fixed regular pattern.
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What are the physical properties of a liquid?
No definite shape, fixed volume, lower density than solids, cannot be compressed.
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Describe the movement of particles in a gas.
Able to move freely over long distances.
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Describe the forces of attraction between particles in a gas.
Weak forces of attraction.
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Describe the arrangement of particles in a gas.
Far apart from one another, no fixed regular pattern.
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