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States of Matter
All matter consists of atoms and molecules. Each of these atoms and molecules has certain amount of energy. The level of this energy decides the state in which the matter exists. When heat energy is supplied to matter, this energy level rises. As a result of..
All matter consists of atoms and molecules. Each of these atoms and molecules has certain amount of energy. The level of this energy decides the state in which the matter exists. When heat energy is supplied to matter, this energy level rises. As a result of..The States of Matter
Matter occurs in four states: Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plas..
Inter-conversion of the States of Matter
Depending on the conditions of temperature and pressure, matter can exist in any of the three main states i.e., solid, liquid or gas. Matter can be inter-converted from one state to the other by the addition or removal of heat energy. All the three..
A gas
has no definite volume or shape is fluid is very compressible. It takes the volume and shape of the vessel in which it is kept. For example: Hydrogen and carbon dioxide All the three states of matter are inter-convertible. For example: water When water is cooled to 0 ..
has no definite volume or shape is fluid is very compressible. It takes the volume and shape of the vessel in which it is kept. For example: Hydrogen and carbon dioxide All the three states of matter are inter-convertible. For example: water When water is cooled to 0 ..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 pressures usu..
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 pressures usu..Average kinetic energy of a gas
From the kinetic model of gases, For an ideal gas,..
Ideal Gas Equation
By combining Boyle's and Charles' laws, an equation can be derived that gives the simultaneous effect of the changes of pressure and temperature on the volume of the gas. This is known as combined Ideal Gas Equation. A simple and direct method of deriving this equation is as fol..
Inter-conversion of the States of Matter
Depending on the conditions of temperature and pressure, matter can exist in any of the three main states i.e., solid, liquid or gas. Matter can be inter-converted from one state to the other by the addition or removal of heat energ..
States of Matter
Introduction - The classification of matter into three different states, namely solid, liquid and gaseous state is termed as the physical classification of matter. Most properties of solid, liquid and gases that can be observed with our sense organs are calle..
States of Matter
States of Matter - Normally matter exists in three forms: Solid Liquid Gases Heat energy can bring about a change of state in matter from solid to liquid and liquid to gaseous state. Suppose a solid is heated continuously at constant press..
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