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Density & the Particle Model

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Density and the Particle Model

Differences in the density of solids, liquids and gases can be explained using the particle model of matter.

Solids

Solids

  • Solids are the densest state of matter.
  • The particles are packed tightly together.
Liquids

Liquids

  • Liquids are less dense than solids but denser than gases.
  • The particles in liquids can move around each other.
Gases

Gases

  • Gases are the least dense state of matter.
  • The particles are free to move with negligible (tiny) forces between particles.
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