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I can find my transfer of heat process in Earth’s weather system. What am I?

Convection

I can transfer my heat by infra red waves. What am I?

Radiation

My particles take the shape of any container. I also have a definite volume. What am I?

Liquid.

My particles do not turn into a liquid form but turns into a gas. What is my physical process called?

Sublimation

I can transfer my heat only by being in contact with another object.

Conduction

I am a H20 molecule at 100 degrees Celsius. What two things am I doing?

Boiling and condensing

I am relatively easy to compress but I have no definite volume. What am I

Gas

I am very difficult to compress and yet I have a definite shape and volume. What am I?

Solid

My particles are difficult to compress and yet I have a definite volume. What am I?

Liquid

My particles have gained enough kinetic energy to leave as a gas. What am I doing?

Boiling

I am only able to get a sample or average kinetic energy from the substances. What am I?

Temperature

I am a molecule at 0 o C what two things am I doing. What am I?

Melting and Freezing

My particles have kinetic energy and have the ability to bump into each other. What am I?

Gas

My Temperature scale is the oldest of the 3. It is not based upon the properties of water or Absolute zero. What am I?

Fahrenheit

My system of measuring temperature is based upon the properties of water. What is my system?

Celsius

My particles are losing thermal/kinetic energy and returning to a liquid state. What am I doing?

Condensing

My particles are vibrating only. I also have a definite volume. What am I?

Solid

My body temperature is normal for a human adult. What is my temperature in Celsius

37 o C

My particles are able to slide past each other. What am I?

Liquid

My particles are tightly packed and gaining thermal energy. What am I doing?

Melting

My particles turn into a gas directly by skipping the liquid phase. What substance am I?

Dry Ice CO 2

My particles are either boiling or condensing. What temperature am I?

100 degrees Celsius

I am a H 2 O molecule at 1 o C. What am I doing?

Liquid - Melting

My particles have no volume or shape at this very, very low temperature. What is my temperature?

Absolute Zero

My temperature is -3 o C. What would be my new temperature if I cooled down 16 o C?

-19 o C