1. All matter is made up of paritcles too small to see. 2. There are spaces between the particles. 3. There are attractive forces between the particles. The weaker the force, the further apart they are. 4. The particles are always moving. 5. At high tempretures, the particles move faster.
Solid, Liquid and gas
Has a fixed volume and shape, particles are very close together and vibrate in place
Has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape, the particles are further apart, they move and create kinetic energy
Gas does not have a fixed volume or shape. particles move very fast and create the most amount of kinetic energy. Move faster when heat is applied
Evaporation is when some of the particles near the surface of the liquid gained enough energy to break free and turns into a gas.
When a liquid is heated, the particles get even more energy. This energy makes the particles move faster which weakens the bonds holding the liquid together. Then the particles have eneough energy to break their bonds and the liquid turns into gas.
As the particles are heated, they move faster creating more kinetic energy. The energy from the heat overcomes the force of attraction between the particles and they begin to separate into a liquid.
Diffusion is the movement of particles to fill in any space available.
When gas is cooled, the particles move slower and form together, making water droplets
When particles are heated, they move faster creating more kinetic energy. This speeds up the diffusion.