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Earth's atmosphereSolids, liquids and gases

The Earth, its oceans and atmosphere are made of elements and compounds in different states. The particle model may be used to explain the different properties of the solid, liquid and gas states.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Air and water

Solids, liquids and gases

The Earth, its atmosphere and the oceans are made from substances in different states. The describes the arrangement, movement and of in a substance. The model explains the of substances in the solid, liquid and gas state.

Learn more on states of matter in this podcast.

Particle arrangement and movement

Table showing diagrams of solid, liquid and gas, their particle arrangements, movement and closeness.

The particles in the diagrams could be , or , depending on the type of substance.

Explaining physical properties

Solids:

  • have a fixed shape and cannot flow, because their particles cannot move from place to place
  • cannot be , because their particles are close together and have no space to move into

Liquids

  • flow and take the shape of their container, because their particles can move around each other
  • cannot be compressed, because their particles are close together and have no space to move into

Gases:

  • flow and completely fill their container, because their particles can move quickly in all directions
  • can be compressed, because their particles are far apart and have space to move into

Question

Use the particle model to explain why an iceberg has a fixed shape.

Question

Use the particle model to explain why water from a river can change shape when filling a container.

Question

Use the particle model to explain why air can fill a room.