Wednesday, March 9, 2011

solids liquids and gases particles

 some of the special characteristics of solids, liquids, and gases.

some of the special characteristics of solids, liquids, and gases.

Tiny particles in solids, liquids and gases are always in motion.

Tiny particles in solids, liquids and gases are always in motion.

Lesson 6 (5:4) Solids, Liquids, and Gases (Text pp. 103-104)

Lesson 6 (5:4) Solids, Liquids, and Gases (Text pp. 103-104)

Solids Liquids Gases. (Photo Courtesy Loupe Clean). In the previous post,

Solids Liquids Gases. (Photo Courtesy Loupe Clean). In the previous post,

This Notebook contains simple animations on solids, liquids and gases.

This Notebook contains simple animations on solids, liquids and gases.

Particles in solids are packed tightly, which is one reason why solids are

Particles in solids are packed tightly, which is one reason why solids are

Particles in solids are packed tightly, which is one reason why solids are

Particles in solids are packed tightly, which is one reason why solids are

Particle models of solids, liquids and gases

Particle models of solids, liquids and gases

 of the behaviour of particles as solids, liquids and gases.

of the behaviour of particles as solids, liquids and gases.

Types of matter: solids, liquids and gases

Types of matter: solids, liquids and gases

Solids, Liquids, and Gases

Solids, Liquids, and Gases

Solids, liquids and gases are three states of matter.

Solids, liquids and gases are three states of matter.

ANSWERS for 7G PARTICLE MODEL for SOLIDS, LIQUIDS and GASES

ANSWERS for 7G PARTICLE MODEL for SOLIDS, LIQUIDS and GASES

Particles can be one of three different states: Solids; Liquids; Gases

Particles can be one of three different states: Solids; Liquids; Gases

Draw 3 containers and label them solids, liquids and gases.

Draw 3 containers and label them solids, liquids and gases.

One way to draw the molecules of solids, liquids and gases:

One way to draw the molecules of solids, liquids and gases:

 shape and velocity distributions for solids, liquids and gases suspended

shape and velocity distributions for solids, liquids and gases suspended

The molecules in gases are much farther apart than in solids or liquids and so gases are much less dense and can be squeezed into a smaller space.

The molecules in gases are much farther apart than in solids or liquids and so gases are much less dense and can be squeezed into a smaller space.

Solids < Liquids < Aqueous Solutions < Gases

Solids < Liquids < Aqueous Solutions < Gases

Solids, liquids and gases. Units. unit of temperature : degrees Celsius (oC)

Solids, liquids and gases. Units. unit of temperature : degrees Celsius (oC)

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