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Particle model of matter Categorise

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Click on an item, then click on a category to place it. Or, drag and drop the item into the correct category. Organise all items before clicking 'Check'.

Solid
Liquid
Gas

Generally the least dense state of matter
Particles are very close together
Particles can slide past each other
Particles vibrate in place
Examples: Water vapour, oxygen, carbon dioxide
Particles move quickly and in any direction
Can evaporate to become a gas
No bonds between particles
Generally the densest state of matter
Particles are very far apart
Examples: Water, oil, tea
Strong bonds between particles
Weak bonds between particles
Examples: Ice, Rocks, Wood
Can condense to become a liquid
Can freeze to become a solid
Can melt to become a liquid

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right first time. Good luck!

Pass Mark
70%