Particle model | Review my learning | 14–16 years

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A set of differentiated worksheets with answers to identify learning gaps and misconceptions on the topic of the particle model

A set of differentiated worksheets for GCSE and equivalent qualifications with answers to identify learning gaps and misconceptions on the topic of the particle model.

The Particle model worksheets cover the following topics: states of matter; arrangement of particles in solids, liquids and gases; names of state changes; relative energy of particles in solids, liquids and gases; changes in the kinetic energy when substances change state; melting point and boiling point; using melting point and boiling point data to deduce the state of a substance at a given temperature.

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