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1. particle-model-of-matter-from-mackenzie.pdf
The Particle Model of Matter 5 Adding heat to matter makes the particles move faster. LEARNING TIP Are you able to explain the particle model of matter in your own words? If not, re-read the main ...

2. PS-TE-2notes.pdf
Heat Affects Matter - Edquest Science Learning … PHYSICAL SCIENCE Heat Affects Matter States of Matter and The Particle Model of Matter Matter is made up of tiny particles and exists in three states: solid, liquid ...

3. 129_133.pdf
KEY CONCEPT Waves move through oceans. - … Waves transport energy, not water. As a wave crest passes, the water particles move in circular paths. Ocean Waves Chapter 4:Ocean Systems 131 Wave Structure

4. kinetic energy and temperature.pdf
Kinetic Energy, Heat, and Temperature Kinetic Energy, Heat, and Temperature kinetic energy energy that all moving objects possess; a particle has more kinetic energy when moving faster and less kinetic ...

5. page_166.pdf
Solid, liquid, and gas are common states of matter. 166 Unit 2: The Structure of Matter Solid, liquid, and gas are common states of matter. A substance can exist as a solid,a liquid,or a gas.The state of a substance

6. ngss-particle-model.pdf
The Particle Model of Matter 5 - SCOE - Sonoma … NEL 5.1 The Particle Model of Matter 117 More than 2000 years ago in Greece, a philosopher named Democritus suggested that matter is made up of tiny particles too

7. Chap_11.pdf
PROPERTIES OF GASES - profpaz.com PROPERTIES OF GASES ... Gas particles move in straight lines and collide with each other and the container frequently. The force of collisions of the gas particles ...

8. 8thGradeScienceChapter3Answers.pdf
Grade 8 Science, Chapter 3 Answers - Orgsites Grade 8 Science, Chapter 3 Answers 1. The states of matter are the physical forms in which a substance can exists. For example, water can exist as a liquid(water ...

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