Particulates
Particulates - Particulate refers to 'finely divided solid or liquid particles suspended in air'. The size of particulates varies from about 0.0002 to about 500 (1 = 10 - 4 cm). In the polluted air, the number of particulate particles is as high as 10 1 1 per..
Particulate matter
Dust, smoke, fumes, et..
Particulate Nature of Matter
Intensive investigation by scientists over the years led to the development of a mental model (the minuscule particles couldn't be actually seen at that time) known as 'dynamic particle model'. All matter is assumed to be made up of particles that are very small, which may be atoms, mole..
Evidence for Particulate Nature of Matter From Brownian Motion
When we look at a glass of still water on the table, it seems incredible that millions of molecules are moving about restlessly inside it. A British botanist called Robert Brown, however, discovered evidence of this movement over 200 years ago. He was observing through a microscope some very tiny ..
Temperature effect on different matter
Effect of Temperature on Matter..
Effect of Pressure on Matter
Pressure has little effect on the state of solids and liquids as the inter-particle distance is already minimized in these situations. However, the effect of pressure in case of gases is considerabl..
Effect of Temperature on Matter
The temperature effect on heating a solid varies depending on the nature of the solid and the conditions required in bringing the chang..
Effect of Temperature and Pressure on States of Matter
Effect of Temperature and Pressure on States of Matter - When we heat a solid, we add energy to the system increasing the vibration of the particles. Eventually these particles break free from their binding forces and melt. The normal melting point of a crystal is the temperatur..
Effect of Temperature and Pressure on States of Matter - When we heat a solid, we add energy to the system increasing the vibration of the particles. Eventually these particles break free from their binding forces and melt. The normal melting point of a crystal is the temperatur..Effect of Temperature and Pressure on States of Matter
When we heat a solid, we add energy to the system increasing the vibration of the particles. Eventually these particles break free from their binding forces and melt. The normal melting point of a crystal is the temperature at which it melts under one atmospheric pressure. Increase in pressur..
Matter Waves
>This is called as dual nature of mater. The radiation has a dual aspect behaving either as waves or as particles (waves when it interferes, diffracts and particles in a photocell). Einstein showed that a particle having a finite mass has been supposed to be associated with a definite amount of ene..
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