Particle model of matter

The topic of particle model of matter covers the three states of matter and how particles in matter are arranged, move and interact with each other.

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  • Particle model of matter

    • Density of materials - AQA

      Matter is made up of small particles called atoms. Atoms can exist on their own or together as molecules. Atoms are very small and around 100,000,000 of them end to end would measure 1 centimetre.

    • Quiz: Density of materials

      This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE physics students studying density, volume and investigating density.

    • Temperature changes and energy - AQA

      Changes in a material's temperature or state of matter are caused by changes to the internal energy. The energy required by different materials depends on their 'heat capacity' and 'latent heat'.

    • Quiz: Temperature changes and energy

      This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE physics students studying states of matter, internal energy, energy and temperature, specific heat capacity and specific latent heat.

    • Interactive activity: States of matter - AQA

      Learn about states of matter and see what happens when they change with this interactive activity designed for the GCSE AQA physics specification.

    • Particles in gases - AQA

      Gases take up more space than solids or liquids and their particles are moving much faster. The temperature, pressure and volume of gases are all related.

    • Quiz: Particles in gases

      This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE physics students studying particle motion, gas pressure and temperature, gas pressure and volume and changing gas pressure - Higher.

    • Sample exam questions - states of matter - AQA

      Understanding how to approach exam questions helps boost exam performance. Questions will include multiple choice, descriptions and explanations, using mathematical skills and extended writing.

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