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Particle Model

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Page 1: Particle Model

Particle ModelMade by: Gilbert Vincenta

Grade: Grade 7

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Particles of Matter

There are three states of matter.

This is called the particle theory of matter.

The three states of matter are:

Solid,

Liquid,

Gas.

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Characteristics of Particles in the Three States of Matter:

In solid, the particles are vibrate to and fro.

In liquid, the particles can change position by sliding over each other.

In gas, the particles are move freely & at high speed.

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Picture of 3 States of Matter:

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Changes In Solids

When a solid’s heated, it expands.

When a solid’s cools, it contracts.

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Why do we Need a Barrier Between The 2 Solid Objects?

Because, the barrier will give space for the expanding of the solids.

It’s important, if not have the barrier, the objects will folding and dangerous for the railway.

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Change In Liquids

When liquids heated, it expand more than solids.When liquids cooled, it contracts.The expansion & contraction of liquids can be

demonstrated by setting up the apparatus.

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When water gets hot it expand & rises up the glass tube.

When the water cools the level of water, the tube falls.

When the water cools, it contracts.

Only the water that when it rises 4 celcius degree, it expands.

Apparatus When water is cooled

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Picture of Apparatus:

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Picture of Water is Cooled:

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Changes In Gases

The particles in gases is expand when it’s heated.

The particles in gases is contracts when it’s cooled.

The gas expands 10x more than liquid.

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To make the air balloons on the sky, we need a very low density.

An explosion occurs when a gas is made to expand very strong & quick.

Hot Air Balloons Explosions

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The Picture of Hot Air Balloons:

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The Picture of Explosions:

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Inside a Car Engine

Car engine has cylinders which small explosions occur.

The mixture of air & petrol vapour ignited by spark plug & the hot gases which expand quickly, push down the piston.

The force of the piston changed into turning force by other engine, used to turn the car’s wheels.

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The Picture of Inside The Car Engine:

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Different of Evaporation & Boiling

Boiling will happen when the matter reaches the boiling point.

Evaporation can happen anytime.

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The End…

Thank you for your attention….