Particle model of matter

Simulation of Collision theory and rates of reaction curve

Collision Theory Simulation This is a 2D particle simulation of the reaction A + B → P, modelling the four factors that affect reaction rate through collision theory. Cyan circles (Reactant A) and orange circles (Reactant B) move around a reaction vessel, bouncing off walls and each other. Every time an A particle meets a

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3D Simulation of Intermolecular forces in the states of matter – solid, liquid, gas

Intermolecular Forces Simulation — ClassAdapt What the simulation shows The simulation models how molecules behave at different temperatures by showing the intermolecular forces (IMF) between particles — the attractions that hold substances together. It uses water (H₂O) as the example molecule. The coloured lines between particles represent bond strength: cyan = strong IMF, yellow =

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3D Simulation of particle Theory of states of matter – solid, liquid, gas

Simulation Description: Particle model of matter, diffusion and compression 🧪 Particle Model Simulation — Description An interactive canvas simulation covering the particle model. Three tabs: Exit question: Why does the temperature stay the same during melting even though heat is still being added? (latent heat)

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Simulation of fluid pressure in gas and liquid

Simulation fluid pressure in gas and liquid Fluid Pressure is a dual-tab GCSE Physics simulation covering the two main contexts where pressure appears at GCSE level. Liquid tab shows a glass tank always filled to the top with a pressure sensor on a cable that pupils lower to different depths. Four arrows at the sensor

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