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Particle Model

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This is the 3 Particles of Matter




Solid particles vibrate to   Liquid particles have   Gas Particles move
and fro.                     some freedom and can    freely and at high
                             move around each        speed.
                             other.
   Solids: Strong forces hold the particles
    together in a three-dimensional structure.
    In many solids the particles form an orderly
    arrangement called a lattice.
   Liquids: The forces that hold the particles
    together are weaker than in solids. The
    particles in a liquid can change position by
    sliding over each other.
   Gases: The forces of attraction between the
    particles are very small and the particles
    can move away from each other and travel
    in all directions.
Fun Facts about Mr.Liquid
Interviewer: Good Morning, Mr. Liquid. First of all I would like to
   ask you, what is your properties?
Mr. Liquid: Good Morning too, and my properties are, when I am
   heated I am generally expand much more than solids for a
   given temperature rise.
Interviewer: I have heard some gossips that you have an
   interesting fact.
Mr. Liquid: Yes, I have. When I am cooled, I will expand again
   when my temperature drops below 4°C to 0°C .
Interviewer : What an Interesting Fact !Thank you for your
   time, Mr. Liquid.
How Materials Change with Temperature?
• In Solid
  The expansion of materials due to heating must be taken into
  account whenever the materials are likely to encounter changes in
  temperature. And remember Brass is easier to melt.
• In Liquid
  When liquids are heated they generally expand much more than
  solids for a given temperature rise. They also contraction of a liquid
  can be demonstrated by setting up by setting up the apparatus.
• In Gas
  Like most liquids and solids, gasses expand when they are heated
  and contract when they are cooled.
Easy and Simple Questions, if you listen well in the presentation

     What are the 3 particles of matters?
     What is the interesting fact about liquid?
     How are
    -Solids
    -Liquids
    -Gasses, change in temperature?
     Which one is easier to melt, Iron or
      Brass?
     What is the title of this Chapter?



   End of PowerPoint Question,
   do not open your books please
Thank You For Your Attention
and answering my
questions, Friends and (a
Teacher) 

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Particle model newest

  • 2. This is the 3 Particles of Matter Solid particles vibrate to Liquid particles have Gas Particles move and fro. some freedom and can freely and at high move around each speed. other.
  • 3. Solids: Strong forces hold the particles together in a three-dimensional structure. In many solids the particles form an orderly arrangement called a lattice.  Liquids: The forces that hold the particles together are weaker than in solids. The particles in a liquid can change position by sliding over each other.  Gases: The forces of attraction between the particles are very small and the particles can move away from each other and travel in all directions.
  • 4. Fun Facts about Mr.Liquid Interviewer: Good Morning, Mr. Liquid. First of all I would like to ask you, what is your properties? Mr. Liquid: Good Morning too, and my properties are, when I am heated I am generally expand much more than solids for a given temperature rise. Interviewer: I have heard some gossips that you have an interesting fact. Mr. Liquid: Yes, I have. When I am cooled, I will expand again when my temperature drops below 4°C to 0°C . Interviewer : What an Interesting Fact !Thank you for your time, Mr. Liquid.
  • 5. How Materials Change with Temperature? • In Solid The expansion of materials due to heating must be taken into account whenever the materials are likely to encounter changes in temperature. And remember Brass is easier to melt. • In Liquid When liquids are heated they generally expand much more than solids for a given temperature rise. They also contraction of a liquid can be demonstrated by setting up by setting up the apparatus. • In Gas Like most liquids and solids, gasses expand when they are heated and contract when they are cooled.
  • 6. Easy and Simple Questions, if you listen well in the presentation  What are the 3 particles of matters?  What is the interesting fact about liquid?  How are -Solids -Liquids -Gasses, change in temperature?  Which one is easier to melt, Iron or Brass?  What is the title of this Chapter? End of PowerPoint Question, do not open your books please
  • 7. Thank You For Your Attention and answering my questions, Friends and (a Teacher) 