So if different odors are made of different particles, and odors are gases, is it fair to say that other states of matter are made of different particles, too?
Using various metals (zinc, aluminum, iron, and copper), students are recognizing that these metals have unique properties that define them, too. Between their color, hardness, and malleability, they are all unique. What must this tell us about the particles that make up each of them? Hmmmm....I wonder! ;-)
Using various metals (zinc, aluminum, iron, and copper), students are recognizing that these metals have unique properties that define them, too. Between their color, hardness, and malleability, they are all unique. What must this tell us about the particles that make up each of them? Hmmmm....I wonder! ;-)