2. Kinetic Particle Theory
It states that all matter is
made up of tiny particles and
that these particles are in
constant random motion.
3. Arrangement of particles in solids
Particles in solids cannot move, vibrates and
rotates about in their fixed positions.
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4. Arrangement of particles in liquids
Particles in liquids are free to move within the
liquid, vibrates and slides over one another.
5. Arrangement of particles in gases
Particles in gases are free to move about
rapidly in any direction.