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Particles of matter are always in constant motion.
matter are composed by particles,particles are very small,particle have space between them
The smallest particles of matter are the atom particles, namely protons, neutrons, and electrons. The electron is the smallest of the three.
These particles are called atoms.
1.particles of matter move continously2.particles of matter attract each other3.particles of matter have space between themThe above answers are questionable. #2 is just not true at all as a universal rule (2 protons for example will repel each other). So let me present these:All matter has mass (particle or otherwise)All matter has weight (as a result of having mass)All matter occupies space (even particles)All matter has densityAll matter has inertiaAll matter is impenetrable (this means two particles cannot occupy the same space)All matter is a form of energy. As proven by famous e=mc2Given 7, all matter is conserved (cannot be destroyed)There are more... but those are the big ones.
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Particles of matter are always in constant motion.
The particles of matter arise due to variation in the characteristics of particles of matter .
The most obvious one is that the states of matter are a "bulk property" of a large collection of interacting particles of matter, while particles of matter are the individual constituents (e.g. molecules, atoms, subatomic particles) that matter is made of and do not have any "bulk properties".
John Dalton thought that matter was made of particles.
the particles in matter are in motion at all times. :p
That's actually impossible unless you look between the particles of matter. Particles = more than one particle.
Matter is anything that has mass and can take up space.The Particle Theory of Matter:1. Matter is made up of tiny particles (Atoms & Molecules)2. Particles of Matter are in constant motion.3. Particles of Matter are held together by very strong electric forces4. There are empty spaces between the particles of matter that are very large compared to the particles themselves.5. Each substance has unique particles that are different from the particles of other substances6. Temperature affects the speed of the particles. The higher the temperature, the faster the speed of the particles
transfer energy by vibrating particles of matter
Charged particles are going to have a strong electromagnetic interaction with any matter that they encounter, since matter is also contains lots of charged particles. In effect, matter will present a great deal of solidity or substance to charged particles.
Particles that make up matter are in a state of constant motion.
matter are composed by particles,particles are very small,particle have space between them