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Particles

Solids, liquids, and gases are all made of particles.

Particles

Particles

  • You know that solids, liquids and gases are made of particles.
  • But what are particles?
  • There are two main types of particles: Atoms and molecules.
    • Atoms are pure elements, like gold, iron, or helium.
    • Molecules consist of multiple atoms attached together, like water.
  • Solids, liquids and gases are made of either atoms or molecules, or they can be a mixture of both.
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