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Q: What happens to a liquid when it freezes using the particle theory?
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What is the stages of particle theory?

solid-liquid-gaz


How do you group materials as solid liquid or gas?

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In particle theory why does liquid go to solid?

Closer bonding of particles.


What is the name for the particle theory?

Particle Theory is its name.


How snow is formed?

Snow is formed when water freezes not an exact answer. the correct theory behind snow formation is given below. assume that at some instant supercooled liquid droplets present in the cloud. when some impurities ,called nucleus, contacts with this supercooled liquid droplet it suddenly FREEZES forming ice particle. after that the water vapor present in the cloud DESUBLIMES over this ice particle thereby incresing its size called SNOW. several snow particles can combine together to form SNOW FLAKES.


What are the three parts of the particle theory?

There are 4 states of matter in the particle theory but only 3 are taught at keystage 3 and 4 in UK schools (high school level in the US).These three are Solid, Liquid and Gas.The fourth state of matter is plasma.


How does a particle theory explain how a solute dissolves into a solvent?

You can use the particle theory to help explain what happens when solutes dissolve. The particle theory states that there are spaces between all particles. This means that, in a sample of water, there are many water particles, but also many empty spaces. When you look at sugar. The sugar dissolves, the sugar particles separate and mix with the water particles.


Is the emission of electromagnetic radiation by an excited atom a wave or particle theory?

wave theory of light


What physicist was the chief architect of the particle theory of light?

It was Max Planck who used the particle theory of light.


Evaporation using particle theory?

The Particle theory maintains that particles move more rapidly as they get more warm. As the continue to heat up, they become less dense and move even more. As this process continues, the particles expand and separate which changes their state from liquid to gas.


Discovery of particle theory of light?

Pierre Gassendi (1592-1655), an atomist, proposed a particle theory of light.


Use the particle theory to explain how sugar dissolves in water?

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