What are concentration and solubility, and how do they change solutions?
Matter is made up of particles, when there is more particles in a little space the object is more dense.
aAccording to ACS, solids, liquids, and gases are made of very small particles called atoms and molecules. The University of Colorado (PHET) provides a simulator that allows its viewers to visualize what happens when heat is added or subtracted to the elements of neon, argon, oxygen, and water in their three states. It's especially helpful to see elements made of atoms that cannot be broken down any further.
aThe three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas, solids are particles that are compressed and close together, liquid is when the particles are relaxed but still close, and gas is when they are floating around not close at all. They change through these states when heat is applied or taken
According to Livescience.com, plasma (a super-heated gas) as well as human-made states like "Bose-Einstein condensates." CK-12 provides a simulator that allows its viewers to visualize a solid, liquid, and gas at the molecular level being poured into a container.
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