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2. define matter and describe the different states of matter. 3. compar…

Question

  1. define matter and describe the different states of matter.
  2. compare the particle arrangement and energy in solids, liquids, gases, and plasma.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Matter: Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. It is composed of atoms and molecules.
  • States of Matter:
  • Solid: Particles are closely packed in a fixed, orderly arrangement. They have low energy and vibrate in place. Solids have a definite shape and volume.
  • Liquid: Particles are close but can move past one another. They have more energy than solids. Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container.
  • Gas: Particles are far apart and move freely. They have high energy. Gases have no definite shape or volume; they fill the entire container.
  • Plasma: Similar to gas but consists of charged particles (ions and electrons). It has very high energy. Plasma is often found in stars and in some high - energy laboratory settings.
  • Particle Arrangement and Energy Comparison:
  • Solid: Tightly packed, low - energy particles.
  • Liquid: Less tightly packed than solids, moderate energy.
  • Gas: Loosely packed, high - energy particles.
  • Plasma: Charged particles, extremely high energy (higher than gas in terms of particle kinetic and potential energy due to ionization).

Answer:

  • Matter is defined as anything with mass and space - occupying. States: solid (fixed shape/volume, low - energy, ordered particles), liquid (definite volume, takes container shape, moderate - energy, mobile particles), gas (no definite shape/volume, high - energy, free - moving particles), plasma (charged particles, very high - energy).
  • Particle arrangement: solid (tight, ordered) < liquid (less tight) < gas (loose) < plasma (charged, loose). Energy: solid (low) < liquid (moderate) < gas (high) < plasma (very high).