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General Latent Heat Thermal Expansion Heat Transfer Special Properties 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 200 300 400 200 300 400 100
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SolidsLiquidsGas Phase Changes Physical Chemical Changes 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 400 600 800 400 600 800 F.J.
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Is heat the total internal energy of Motion or the average? 100 Answer
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Total!!! 100
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True/False An increase in temperature means heat has been added. 200 Answer
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True 200
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The direction of heat flow 300 Answer
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Hot to Cold 300
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If an object has a low Temperature then the molecules Are moving ___. 400 Answer
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Slowly 400
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When a substance gains Or loses latent heat it does NOT change in ____. 100 Answer
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Temperature 100
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A substance changing from A solid to a liquid Gains _____ 200 Answer
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Heat of Fusion 200
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A gas that condenses ____ Heat of Vaporization. 300 Answer
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Loses!!! 300
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540 cal per gram For water 400 Answer
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Heat of Vaporization 400
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Give one example 100 Answer
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Sidewalks, Bridges, Ball Bearings on Car Wheels, Etc. 100
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When a substance is heated its Volume _____ according to Thermal Expansion. 200 Answer
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Increases 200
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Which phase of matter Changes volume the most? 300 Answer
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GAS 300
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A bimetallic strip is an example. It can be found in what household Device? 400 Answer
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Thermostat! 400
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What are the three methods Of heat transfer? 100 Answer
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Conduction, Convection and Radiation 100
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Which method requires direct Contact of molecules or objects? 200 Answer
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Conduction 200
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By what method does the sun Send us its heat energy? 300 Answer
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Radiation 300
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Heat will move from one object To another until this is reached. 400 Answer
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Equilibrium Or equal temperature 400
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They are different from general Properties of matter because They help us to ___ matter. 100 Answer
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IDENTIFY 100
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Name one special property for A solid 200 Answer
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Density or Melting point 200
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Name one for a liquid 300 Answer
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Freezing Point, Boiling Point or Density 300
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Can I identify a substance if I only have 1 gram or ml? 400 Answer
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Yes Silly, Amount doesn’t matter!! 400
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This phase has the strongest Cohesive force. 200 Answer
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Solids 200
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True or False Solid molecules move around one another 400 Answer
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False, stuck in one place 400
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What word describes the motion Of solid molecules? 600 Answer
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Vibrational 600
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Solids have a definite ___ And ____. 800 Answer
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Shape and Volume 800
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Liquids have a definite Volume but not a definite ___ 200 Answer
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Shape 200
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After gaining heat of fusion Energy liquid molecules Are said to have 400 Answer
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Melted From a solid into a liquid 400
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If liquids cool and lose heat Of fusion they will 600 Answer
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Freeze 600
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A liquids resistance to flow is called 800 Answer
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Viscosity 800
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Boyle and Charles Laws are also Called 200 Answer
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The GAS Laws 200
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The cohesive force in gases is ___ 400 Answer
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Non-existant 400
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The phase with the fastest Moving molecules 600 Answer
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Gas 600
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If you increase the pressure, The volume of a gas will? 800 Answer
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Decrease! Inversely Proportional 800
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What is the opposite of freezing? 200 Answer
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Melting 200
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If a liquid boils at 100 degrees Celsius, then it will condense at? 400 Answer
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100 degrees Celsius 400
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The force that weakens as heat Energy is gained by molecules 600 Answer
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Cohesive 600
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The change from a solid directly to A Gas is called? 800 Answer
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Sublimation 800
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Ripping paper in half is what kind Of change 200 Answer
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Physical 200
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When something new is created It is this type of change 400 Answer
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Chemical 400
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Phase changes are ____ changes? 600 Answer
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Physical! 600
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Acid turning baking powder into A gas and a solution is an Example of a ____change 800 Answer
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Chemical 800
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FINAL JEOPARDY What substance sublimates? Answer
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Final Jeopardy Answer Dry Ice (Frozen Carbon Dioxide)
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