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The Kinetic Theory of MatterThe states of matter are the result of how particles of matter behave.The states that all of the particles that makeup matter are constantly in motion. As a result, all particles in matterhave kinetic energy. You have already seen how particles move in thethree states of matter. The kinetic theory of matter is what explainsthe different states of matter—solid, liquid, and gas.

The particles in a solid, such as concrete, are not free to movearound very much. They vibrate back and forth in the same position and are held tightly together by forces of attraction.

The particles in a liquid, such as water in a pool, move much morefreely than particles in a solid. They are constantly sliding aroundand tumbling over each other as they move.

In a gas, such as the air around you or in a bubble in water, parti-cles are far apart and move around at high speeds. Particles mightcollide with one another, but otherwise they do not interact much.

Particles do not always move at the same speed. Within any groupof particles, some are moving faster than others. A fast-moving particlemight collide with another particle and lose some of its speed. A slow-moving particle might be struck by a faster one and start movingfaster. Particles have a wide range of speeds and often change speeds.

What is the kinetic theory of matter?

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kinetic theory of matter

reminder

Kinetic energy is the energyof motion.

174 Unit 2: The Structure of Matter

All particles in this pool, from those in the concrete structure to those in air bubbles, are always moving.

Matter in Motion

Liquid Particlesin liquids slide by

one anotherand arealways inmotion.

Gas Particles in gases are completely freeto move and

are always inmotion.

Solid Particles insolids are heldtightly together

but are alwaysin motion.

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reading tip

In illustrations of particlemovement, more motionlines mean a greater speed.

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