yes because all matter has particles
it is the theory of how all particles are joined.
The particle theory is a good theory that's sort of simple to understand. The particle theory consists of five parts. 1) All matter is made up of small particles 2) The particles are attracted to each other. 3) Particles are always moving. 4)When heated, particles move faster and move farther apart. 5) There are spaces between each particle.
All chemical reactions obey the law of conservation of matter.
According to the theory established beginning with Democritus in 300 BC, and advanced by John Dalton around 1802, all matter is made up of atoms.
The particle theory of matter states:All matter is made of tiny particles called atomsParticles are moving all the time, even if you can't see itParticles attract each otherThe more energy a particle has, the faster it moves and the further it spreads apartAll particles have space between them.
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no, not all molecules obey the VSEPR theory, there is an exeption considered for the SIO2 molecules which obeys not the VSEPR theory
there are lots of substances made up of particles, solids, liquids, gas etc.
The smallest part of all matter has been identified to be a "quark."
kinetic theory.
Actually, according to the particle theory of quantum mechanics, the particle is infinitely small, so it does not really have a point to it that has any size at all. They just use that term to describe its properties, which they can do very precisely, accurately, and predictably, they just do not have any place in the theory of particulate matter that gives them any space at all for existing because they are a product of possibilities, and not really anything that is 100% concrete to have dimensions in space-time.
The Particle Theory has 4 laws: 1) All matter is composed of particles 2) Each of these particles have spaces between them 3) These particles are always in a constant state of motion 4) Because some particles are Negative, & some Positive, they are attracted to each other.