Representing solids liquids and gases using particulate models AP Chemistry Khan Academy











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In this video, we'll learn how to represent solids, liquids, and gases using particulate models. The particles in a solid are either highly ordered (if the solid is crystalline) or have no regular arrangement (if the solid is amorphous). In both cases, the motion of the particles is limited. The particles in a liquid are close together and are constantly moving and colliding. Finally, the particles in a gas are generally well-separated and are in constant, random motion. View more lessons or practice this subject at https://www.khanacademy.org/science/a... • Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help! • Donate or volunteer today! Donate here: https://www.khanacademy.org/donate?ut... • Volunteer here: https://www.khanacademy.org/contribut...

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