Why Do Gases Spread Out? The Science of Particle Collisions

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    Why Do Gases Spread Out? 🔬 The Science Behind Particle Collisions Explained!
    Ever wondered why gases always fill up an entire room or how they create pressure in a container? In this lesson, we dive into the fascinating particle theory of matter to uncover the science of particle collisions. Discover how the kinetic theory explains gas behaviour, and see how liquids and solids differ in particle interactions. 🌌
    Through easy-to-follow visuals and engaging explanations, we’ll explore:
    What particles and how they interact
    The kinetic theory of gases and its real-world applications
    How temperature affects particle motion
    Why gases are compressible while liquids and solids aren’t
    This video is perfect for students, science enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the fundamentals of matter! Hit play and let’s dive into the microscopic world to understand why gases always spread out. 🌍
    🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more science lessons and turn on notifications for our upcoming deep dives into atomic structure and molecular interactions!
    00:08 - Introduction to Particle Theory
    00:12 - Space and Composition of Matter
    00:24 - Particles: Atoms and Interactions
    00:33 - Elements, Molecules, and Compounds
    01:00 - States of Matter and Interactions
    01:14 - The Kinetic Theory of Gases
    01:38 - Gas Pressure from Collisions
    02:23 - Compressibility of Gases
    02:57 - Collisions and Gas Pressure
    03:11 - Liquids and Particle Collisions
    03:52 - Solid State and Fixed Positions
    04:27 - Comparing Particle Movements
    05:01 - Gas Compression and Expansion
    06:42 - Temperature and Particle Motion
    08:33 - Why Gases Spread Out
    10:22 - Summary of Particle Theory
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