[ks] Ks4 Sp14.rar May 2026
Energy is used to break intermolecular bonds rather than increasing temperature during melting or boiling. The total energy stored by particles in a system.
Explaining macroscopic observations (like pressure) using microscopic particle behavior.
Particles are close together but can move past each other in an irregular arrangement. [KS] KS4 SP14.rar
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If the .rar file you are referring to is a study pack or assessment resource, the following write-up serves as a comprehensive summary of the core concepts generally included in this module. Core Concepts of KS4 SP14 (Particle Model) Energy is used to break intermolecular bonds rather
Solids are generally the most dense, followed by liquids, then gases.
Doing work on a gas (e.g., compressing it quickly) increases its internal energy and can cause a temperature rise. Typical Assessment Objectives Particles are close together but can move past
It is the sum of the (related to temperature) and the potential energy (related to state/distance between particles). Specific Latent Heat