Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas
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Keywords

Matter on Earth is in the form of solid
liquid
gas

How to Cite

Khairullayevna, K. A. . (2022). Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas. European Journal of Life Safety and Stability (2660-9630), 15, 328-330. Retrieved from http://www.ejlss.indexedresearch.org/index.php/ejlss/article/view/550

Abstract

Students will develop a model to describe that matter is made up of tiny particles, too small to be seen. Students will use the model to describe the differences in attraction among the particles of a solid, liquid, and gas. Finally, students will use their models of solids, liquids, and gases to explain their observations in the lesson.

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