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La Naturaleza de las Partículas de la Materia

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La Naturaleza de las Partículas de la Materia
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  • Toda la materia está compuesta de partículas que son demasiado pequeñas para ser vistas.
  • Las partículas son 100.000 veces más pequeñas que el grosor de un cabello humano.
  • En un gas, las partículas de materia se mueven libremente y toman la forma de sus contenedores.
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Level 1

Dibuja un diagrama que muestre la disposición de las partículas en un sólido, un líquido y un gas.

Level 2

¿Qué efecto tiene el aumento y la disminución de la temperatura en las partículas de gas?

Level 3

Explica cómo la mezcla de agua y alcohol produjo una pérdida de volumen. Añade un diagrama.

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