States of Matter Re-cap Using PP, I want you to describe for me in great detail how particles act in a solid, liquid and a gas.

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States of Matter Re-cap Using PP, I want you to describe for me in great detail how particles act in a solid, liquid and a gas.

Include Diagrams Text How what causes the change of state from Solid liquid and gas Examples of elements in each stage at room temperature

Use these criteria to help you 1.1 understand the arrangement, movement and energy of the particles in each of the three states of matter: solid, liquid and gas 1.2 understand how the interconversions of solids, liquids and gases are achieved and recall the names used for these interconversions 1.3 explain the changes in arrangement, movement and energy of particles during these interconversions.