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Chapter 10 Review Start

1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Jeopardy 4 Misc. Misc. Misc.

1 What is temperature? This is the measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance. Click here for answer back

2 What is a solid? This state of matter there is not enough thermal energy to overcome the attraction of the particles in substance so the molecules just vibrate in place but do not move. Click here for answer back

3 What is a gas? This state of matter there is enough thermal energy that the molecules move very fast ….fast enough to break away from each other and move independently. Click here for answer back

4 What is a liquid? This state of matter the molecules have enough energy to break away a little from each other enough to slide past each other. Click here for answer back

1 What is a conductor or thermal conductor? Most metals are very good ________. These things transfer heat and energy well. Click here for answer back

2 What is heat? This is the transfer of thermal energy between objects that are at different temperatures. h _ _ _ Click here for answer back

3 What is convection? This is the transfer of energy by the movement of a gas or liquid. Click here for answer back

4 What is radiation? This type of energy transfer can go through empty space. It is energy transferred by electromagnetic waves. Click here for answer back

1 What are Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin? These are the three types of temperature scales we studied. Click here for answer back

2 What is absolute zero? The lowest measure in the Kelvin temperature scale. It is where all molecular motion stops. Click here for answer back

3 What is conduction? This type of energy transfer is transferred by direct contact. An example would be a metal spoon getting hot sitting in a hot bowl of soup. Click here for answer back

4 What are insulators or thermal insulators? What are these examples of: wood, wool, cloth, fiberglass, cotton. Click here for answer back

What is 32 degrees? 1 This is the temperature water freezes at in the Fahrenheit scale. Click here for answer back

What is 373 Kelvin? 2 This is the temperature in the Kelvin scale that water boils at. Click here for answer back

3 What is zero degrees Celsius? This is the temperature in the Celsius scale when water freezes. Click here for answer back

4 What is 212 degrees Fahrenheit? This is the temperature in the Fahrenheit scale where water boils. Click here for answer back

1 What is expand? This is what most substances do when heated. e_ _ _ _ _ Click here for answer back

2 What are expansion joints? This is what you would place on bridges and around concrete to allow for thermal expansion so these structures do not break. Click here for answer back

3 What is hot to cold “or” higher energy to lower energy. Heat always moves from ____ to ______. Click here for answer back

4 What is Global Warming or Greenhouse Effect. What is it called when there are too many greenhouse gases in our atmosphere and it makes the earth warm-up too much. G _ _ _ _ _ W a _ _ _ _ _ (OR) G_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ _ Click here for answer back