3.2.1 States of Matter

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    • What does the particle model of matter describe?
      All matter is made of particles
    • In solids, particles vibrate in place within a fixed lattice structure.

      True
    • Arrange the states of matter in order of increasing particle spacing.
      1️⃣ Solid
      2️⃣ Liquid
      3️⃣ Gas
    • Match the state of matter with its particle arrangement.
      Solid ↔️ Tightly packed in a fixed lattice
      Liquid ↔️ Closely packed but can move around
      Gas ↔️ Widely spaced and randomly arranged
    • What is the key difference between solids, liquids, and gases in terms of particle arrangement?
      Particle arrangement varies
    • What type of attractive forces exist between particles in gases?
      Weak attractive forces
    • What is an example of a solid mentioned in the study material?
      Ice
    • What is an example of a gas mentioned in the study material?
      Steam
    • In liquids, particles can move freely past each other, allowing the liquid to conform to its container
    • In solids, particles are packed together tightly
    • Gases have particles that move freely and spread out due to minimal attractive forces
    • In solids, particles are arranged in a fixed lattice
    • Match the state of matter with its description:
      Solid ↔️ Rigid arrangement, strong forces
      Liquid ↔️ Closely packed, moderate forces
      Gas ↔️ Widely spaced, minimal forces
    • The attractive forces between particles in a solid are strong.
      True
    • What allows liquids to flow and conform to the shape of their container?
      Freedom of particle movement
    • The attractive forces between gas particles are weak.

      True
    • The state of matter depends on the arrangement, movement, and forces
    • In solids, particles can only vibrate
    • What is the arrangement of particles in liquids?
      Closely packed, but mobile
    • Liquid particles can move freely past each other.

      True
    • The attractive forces between gas particles are weak
    • Order the states of matter based on the strength of attractive forces between particles, from strongest to weakest.
      1️⃣ Solid
      2️⃣ Liquid
      3️⃣ Gas
    • In solids, the particles are rigidly held in place with strong attractive forces, allowing only vibrations
    • The state of matter depends on the arrangement, movement, and forces between particles
    • What type of forces exist between particles in liquids?
      Moderate attractive forces
    • In gases, particles move freely and spread out due to minimal attractive forces
    • Particles in liquids maintain a fixed volume but can change shape.

      True
    • In solids, particles are rigidly arranged and can only vibrate due to strong attractive forces
    • The state of matter depends on the arrangement, movement, and forces between particles.

      True
    • In liquids, particles move freely but stay close
    • In solids, particles are tightly packed in a fixed lattice structure.

      True
    • What type of movement do particles in solids exhibit?
      Vibrate in place
    • In liquids, particles can move past each other while staying relatively close.

      True
    • What are the three common states of matter?
      Solid, liquid, gas
    • In gases, particles are widely spaced and randomly arranged.
      True
    • What type of attractive forces exist between particles in liquids?
      Moderate
    • In solids, particles are tightly packed and can only vibrate in place
    • In gases, particles move rapidly in all directions
    • What does the particle model of matter explain?
      All matter is made of particles
    • What is the arrangement of particles in solids?
      Tightly packed in a lattice
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