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Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of microscopic particles, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases. The following figure illustrates the microscopic differences. ... Microscopic view of a gas. Microscopic view of a liquid. Microscopic view of a solid.
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www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/atoms/states.html
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Click Gas, Liquid, or Solid to view the action of the particles up close. ... The particles of a gas move rapidly and there are much larger spaces between them than between the particles in a liquid or solid.
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www.harcourtschool.com/activity/states_of_matter/
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a) to change from a solid to a liquid requires energy b) depending upon the temperature, water can exist in solid, liquid or gas states c) solids and liquids have similar densities because particles of solids and liquids both touch d) in a solid the molecules have no motion, and no energy.
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www.edinformatics.com/math_science/states_of_matter.htm
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the movement of gas particles to fill their container ... Subjects science, matter, solid, liquid, gas, kinetic theory ... Set: Solid liquid gas...
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quizlet.com/273321/solid-liquid-gas-flash-cards/
quizlet.com/273321/solid-liquid-gas-flash-cards/
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Solid, Liquid Gas Dem ... The particle willl move much faster than the solid as they are farther apart. For young children have them wave their hands quickly back and forth. This will give them the idea of the motion of liquid particles...
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www.kingsford.org/khsWeb/rfs/elemsci/slg.html
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Animation of solid, liquid and gas particles ... Assessment Pupils should be able to draw the arrangements of particles in the solid, liquid and gas states. ... Prior Knowledge Understand that particles of matter can be represented as circles in two dimensions.
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Solid, Liquid and Gas - Particle Motion. ... A gas takes up a lot more space (occupies a greater volume) than the boiling liquid it came from. This is called expansion. In a gas, the particles move fast in random directions. There is no force of attraction between the particles.
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www.gcsescience.com/e10-particles-solid-liquid-gas.htm
www.gcsescience.com/e10-particles-solid-liquid-gas.htm
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Solid, Liquid and Gas - ... A liquid has an arrangement of particles which are close together but they are free to move because the force of attraction between the particles is weaker than it is in a solid. A liquid will flow to take the shape of its container.
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www.gcsescience.com/e11-distance-between-particles-soli...
www.gcsescience.com/e11-distance-between-particles-solid-liquid-gas.htm
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Removal of solid or liquid particles from gas: (under subclass 187) Process in which solid or liquid particles are removed from a gas. SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:; 200, for removal of solid or liquid particles from gas in plural serial stages.
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www.patentec.com/data/class/defs/95/202.html
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