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Particles in Solids Liquids and Gases The full lesson can be viewed by enrolling in the Year 8 Chemistry Online Course or by purchasing the Year 8 Chemistry Lesson Notes Learning Objective In this lesson we will learn how the energy arrangement and movement of particles in solids liquids and gases determines their different properties
Get PriceParticle size Liquid content Capillary force Tensile strength Shear stress Wet granular material 1 Introduction The granular materialis an assembly of discrete individual particles with a collective behaviour due to the interactions between them The particle size is one of the relevant properties which affect significantly
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Get PriceParticle size Liquid content Capillary force Tensile strength Shear stress Wet granular material 1 Introduction The granular materialis an assembly of discrete individual particles with a collective behaviour due to the interactions between them The particle size is one of the relevant properties which affect significantly
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Get PriceGases Liquids and Solids Gases liquids and solids are all made up of atoms molecules and/or ions but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases The following figure illustrates the microscopic differences Microscopic view of a gas Microscopic view of a liquid
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Get PriceThe particle theory is used to explain the properties of solids liquids and gases The strength of bonds attractive forces between particles is different in all three states
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Get PriceLiquids are difficult to compress as particles have less space between them to move Liquids have fixed volume but no fixed shape The rate of diffusion in liquids is higher than that of solids Force of attraction between the particles is weaker than solids Example of a liquid state of matter water milk blood coffee etc
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Get PriceParticles are always moving No matter what There is a certain point where they move so slowly it is considered minuscule but they are in fact moving Thus in solids liquids and gases you can expect particles to move in a certain trend That trend is average kinetic energy of the particles and the forces holding them together attraction
Get PriceLiquids Particles in a liquid Particles in liquids are quite close to each other however they can move past each other very easily This makes liquids very easy to break apart and why they cannot hold their own shape but instead take the shape of their container The particles in liquids move around quite a bit bumping gently past each other
Get Price01/07/2012· 1 Introduction Solid liquid fluidized beds have been widely used in industry for hydrometallurgical operations catalytic cracking ion exchange adsorption crystallization sedimentation particle classification etc In the design of these solid liquid fluidized beds it is important to understand and have an ability to predict the bed expansion and particle mixing
Get PriceThe faster moving particles are hotter than the slower ones As the faster hotter particles leave the liquid by evaporation they take heat away from the liquid This is the reason that evaporation has a cooling effect Particle Motion in a Gas A gas takes up a lot more space occupies a greater volume than the boiling liquid it came from
Get PriceA liquid is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a nearly constant volume independent of pressure As such it is one of the four fundamental states of matter the others being solid gas and plasma and is the only state with a definite volume but no fixed liquid is made up of tiny vibrating particles of matter such as atoms held
Get PriceThe particles in a liquid have more kinetic energy than the particles in the corresponding solid As a result the particles in a liquid move faster in terms of vibration rotation and translation Because they are moving faster the particles in the liquid occupy more space and the liquid is less dense than the corresponding solid
Get PriceGases Liquids and Solids Gases liquids and solids are all made up of atoms molecules and/or ions but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases The following figure illustrates the microscopic differences Microscopic view of a gas Microscopic view of a liquid
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Get Price27/05/2012· The particles can move around each other and solids can be forced between liquid particles Liquids also have a fixed volume like solids but not a fixed shape Liquids will flow to take up the shape of the bottom of container All liquids can flow but some liquids are runnier than others The thicker more viscous a liquid is the stronger
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