Solids, liquids and gases. In a solid like this brick, the particles are regularly arranged touching their neighbours and move only by vibrating. This explains why solids have a fixed shape.
solids have particles fixed tightly together in rows so they can’t move. In liquids, the particles are touching but are free to move around each other like balls in a ball pool. In a gas ...
Does it feel like a solid, liquid, or gas? Leave the shaving cream blob out overnight ... Do you notice a difference in how the mixture feels? The cornstarch particles do not dissolve, but are ...
Microsoft has developed the world’s first quantum computing chip called Majorana 1. The company says quantum computers are ...
The focus is that matter, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is made up of particles; that dissolving and evaporation happen at the particle level; and that models can help explain these processes that we ...
We need to consider how we can link the macroscale observable properties of solids, liquids and gases with what is happening at a particulate level. The particle model of matter helps to explain ...
Microsoft’s new “topological qubit” is not based on a solid, liquid or gas. It is another phase of matter that many experts ...
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