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21 Σεπ 2022 · The kinetic-molecular theory explains the states of matter, and is based on the idea that matter is composed of tiny particles that are always in motion. This theory helps explain observable properties and behaviors of solids, liquids, and gases.
- Basics of Kinetic Molecular Theory
The five basic tenets of the kinetic-molecular theory are as...
- 2.2: Kinetic-Molecular Theory
The kinetic-molecular theory is a theory that explains the...
- Basics of Kinetic Molecular Theory
Learn the postulates and properties of the particle theory of matter, which describes the microscopic behaviour of atoms and molecules. Find out how the theory explains the states and changes of matter, and the exceptions and limitations of the theory.
30 Ιαν 2023 · The five basic tenets of the kinetic-molecular theory are as follows: A gas is composed of molecules that are separated by average distances that are much greater than the sizes of the molecules themselves.
As you learned in an earlier course, the particle theory describes matter in all states as being composed of tiny invisible particles, which can be atoms, ions, or molecules. In this section, you will learn how these particles behave in each state. You will also learn about the forces that cause their behaviour.
According to this theory, all matter is made up of tiny particles, called molecules or atoms, that are in constant motion. The motion of these particles is related to their temperature and the amount of energy they possess. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions, which gives the solid its shape and rigidity.
19 Ιουν 2020 · The kinetic-molecular theory is a theory that explains the states of matter and is based on the idea that matter is composed of tiny particles that are always in motion. The theory helps explain observable properties and behaviors of solids, liquids, and gases.
The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter is a concept that basically states that matter is composed of a very large number of very tiny particles molecules or ions. These particles are constantly in motion and possess energy of motion (kinetic energy) that we perceive as temperature.