The document discusses three states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. It provides comparisons of the arrangement, movement, space between particles, force of attraction between particles, and energy content for each state. The document also lists chapter titles for chapters 2 and 3 about cells as the basic unit of life and matter.
The document discusses three states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. It provides comparisons of the arrangement, movement, space between particles, force of attraction between particles, and energy content for each state. The document also lists chapter titles for chapters 2 and 3 about cells as the basic unit of life and matter.
The document discusses three states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. It provides comparisons of the arrangement, movement, space between particles, force of attraction between particles, and energy content for each state. The document also lists chapter titles for chapters 2 and 3 about cells as the basic unit of life and matter.
Arrangement fixed, regular not arranged in a do not have any
Of Particles pattern regular pattern arrangement at all close to one still close to one very far apart from another another but not as each other close as that in solid Movement of cannot move can move about move freely at random Particle. freely randomly by gliding at high speed can only vibrate over one another about their fixed positions Space very small small very big Between particles. Force Of very strong quite strong very weak Attraction Between Particles. Energy low medium high content CHAPTER 2 : CELLS AS A BASIC UNIT OF LIFE CHAPTER 3 : MATTER