Hello there! Here at my house, we will discuss the three states of matter here in our kitchen with my kids.
The first one is solid and an example of it is ice. Can you tell us more about Solid, Father?
Particles in solids are more compact and they vibrate in their fixed position.
Second is liquid, and an example of it is the water in this bottle. Can you tell us more about liquid? Father
Particles in a liquid are further apart and they can easily move or slide past one another.
Particles in a gas are well separated and moves quickly
Solids have high density because molecules are very close to each other, held together by strong intermolecular forces. Particles in solids vibrate but still keep their shape.
Thanks, kids, for helping me discuss the Three States of Matter.
We hope you guys learn a lot from these simple explanations.
Liquids have a fixed volume but no fixed shape because they change shape when poured into a different container. The intermolecular forces of attraction are weaker than those of solids.
Bye! That's all for today. Thanks until next time.
The liquid that evaporates or steam is a gas. Gases have a low density unless compressed. They occupy far more space. The energy in a gas is greater because the molecules are freely moving around.
Third is gas. An example of it is the evaporation happening in a boiling liquid. Can you explain gas, brother?
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