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  1. States of Matter: Basics - Atoms - PhET Interactive Simulations

    Heat, cool and compress atoms and molecules and watch as they change between solid, liquid and gas phases.

  2. What is the arrangement of particles in a solid, liquid and gas

    Find out what particle arrangements and movements are in solids, liquids, and gases in this BBC Bitesize KS3 physics guide.

  3. Solids, Liquids & Gases in Chemistry: States of Matter Explained

    Discover how solids, liquids and gases differ in chemistry. Learn how particle behavior defines each state and see real‑world examples.

  4. States of Matter - Science Notes and Projects

    Aug 19, 2020 · Particles in a gas have more energy than in solids or liquids. They tend to be further apart and move more randomly than in a liquid. Examples of gases include air, water …

  5. Gases, Liquids, and Solids - Purdue University

    Liquids and solids are often referred to as condensed phases because the particles are very close together. The following table summarizes properties of gases, liquids, and solids and identifies …

  6. Arrangement of Particles in Phases of Matter — Comparison

    This videos dives into the difference of particle formation between the different phases of matter (solid, liquid, and gas), specifically explaining the differences in the particles shape, volume, …

  7. Solids, liquids and gases — Science Learning Hub

    This animation explores water as a solid, liquid and gas. The water molecules stay the same, but they behave differently as they change from one form to another.

  8. 10.1: Properties of Solids, Liquids, and Gases

    A solid has definite volume and shape, a liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape, and a gas has neither a definite volume nor shape. The change from solid to liquid usually does not …

  9. solids, liquids and gases - chemguide

    There are three solids - the metal spoon, the glass and the wooden table. There is liquid water. And, of course, there is air all around it - a mixture of gases. Let's start by looking at the …

  10. Understanding the Three States of Matter: Solids, Liquids, and Gases

    Explore the particle model and the properties of solids, liquids, and gases. Learn about particle arrangement, movement, energy, state changes (melting, boiling, freezing), and the limitations …