Chemistry Homework: Solids & The Kinetic-Molecular Theory
Chemistry Homework: Solids & The Kinetic-Molecular Theory
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Chemistry Homework: Solids & The Kinetic-Molecular Theory

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This homework page is included in the lesson: States of Matter & The Kinetic-Molecular Theory: Solids. This homework page can be used for homework or class practice.

With this homework page, students will practice relating the properties of solids to the Kinetic-Molecular Theory. There are 7 questions, and a couple of them ask for model drawings.

A complete KEY is included.

Objectives:
  • Relate the Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Solids to the particular properties of solids.
  • Describe the basic properties of solids including fluidity, compressibility, density
  • Compare the two types of solids: crystalline and amorphous
  • Relate intermolecular forces, particle arrangement, and particle motion to solids.
  • Compare gases, liquids, and solids.
Prior Knowledge:
  • Understand the concepts of phases of matter and how they relate to energy
  • A good understanding of the phases of matter related to energy changes, changes in attractive forces, and particle movement and arrangement
This homework is appropriate for grades 9-12 chemistry, or physical science.

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