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Bonding, Structure and the Properties of matter
The 3 states of matter
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Solids
Extremely hard to
compress
Fixed
shape
, cannot
flow
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Particles in solids
Packed together in a
regular
pattern with almost no
spaces
between them
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Liquids
Extremely hard to
compress
Take the
shape
of their container, can
flow
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Particles in liquids
Close together with not many
spaces
between them, can
move
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Gases
Extremely easy to
compress
Spread out and
fill
the space of their
container
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Particles in gases
Widely spaced,
move quickly
and
randomly
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Melting
1.
Heating
a solid to change it to a liquid
2. Takes place at the
melting point
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Particles in a liquid
Have more
kinetic energy
than particles in a solid
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Stronger forces of attraction between particles
Higher
melting point
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Solids with different melting points
Wax
candle (relatively
low
)
Sodium
chloride (very
high
)
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Freezing
1.
Cooling
a
liquid
to change it to a solid
2. Takes place at the
melting point
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Boiling
1.
Heating
a liquid to change it to a
gas
2. Takes place at the
boiling
point
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Stronger forces of attraction between particles
Higher boiling point
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Condensing
1.
Cooling
a
gas
to change it to a liquid
2. Takes place at the
boiling point
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Limitations of simple particle model
Assumes particles are
solid spheres
(not true)
Assumes
no forces
between particles (not true)
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