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Matter and its properties

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questions related to the study o the Matter and its properties

par Maria Lopez
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An atom that has gained electrons

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temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas

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An atom that has lost electrons

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It is the ratio between mass and volume of an object

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Properties which depend on the amount of material considered

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temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid.

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forces between particles are practically zero and they can move freely.

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Matter´s properties which do not depend on the amount of material considered

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explains the behavior of matter and its changes of state and is based on the following assumptions

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forces between the particles are weaker than in solid, so they have freedom of movement, they can vibrate, rotate and do translation, but still remain close to each other

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Temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid

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It happens when the matter changes among solid, liquid or gaseous state

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particles are joined by large forces that hold them together at small distances. The movement of these particles is vibration, without being able to move.

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The movement of the matter´s particles increases if increase this parameter

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It is a measure of how much space an object occupies.

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