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  • Good observation Jessica today we will be learning of the Kinetic Molecular Theory .
  • How come this soccer ball deflated while being outside in the snow?
  • To begin with The Kinetic Molecular Theory are gases composed of a large number of particles. These particles move in a straight line until they collide with another particle or the walls of a container.
  • Oh wow! A lot of interesting information.. How does this relate with movement in molecules in the different states of matter?
  • In a solid, the particles pack together as close as they can or tightly as possible in a neat and ordered arrangement.
  • Oh amazing.. What happens to particles in a liquid?
  • In a liquid, the particles are quite close together and move with random motion throughout the container. In gases the particles move rapidly in all directions meanwhile colliding with each other. 
  • Wow, I learned something new! How can temperature affect The Kinetic Molecular Theory?
  • In gases with an increase in temperature the particles gain kinetic energy and move faster. In liquids with an increase in temperature the particles move faster as they gain kinetic energy which causes an increase rate of diffusion.
  • Oh and let me guess In a solid, with the increase in temperature the particles gain kinetic energy and vibrate faster and more strongly. 
  • Yes correct!! This raps up the Kinetic Molecular Theory.. hold up were not quite done.. We forgot one thing! The reason why the soccer ball is inflated after being left out in cold temperature is because the gas molecules inside the soccer ball expand during the increase in temperature. What happens to the molecules during the cold? The molecules slow down because they have less energy, therefore that inflates the soccer ball.
  • Oh so as the gas molecules expand, their energy increases and they move around faster inside the soccer ball.
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