Changing States of Matter
Temperature Scales
Heat Transfer
Insulation and Heat Capacity
Random Questions
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When vapor is cooled, and it changes state from a gas to a liquid.

Condensation 

100

The melting point of water is...

0 degrees celcius

100

Wind currents are an example of:

Convection

100

R-value refers to the quality of:

Insulation

100

What is the difference between heat and temperature?

Heat is a type of energy a substance can lose or gain. Heat energy is a form of kinetic energy, which is energy in motion. 

Temperature is the measure of how hot or cold a substance feels. Measurement tools, such as thermometers measure the average amount of kinetic energy and relate it to a scale.

200

When liquid is cooled, and it changes state from a liquid to a solid.

Solidification

200

The boiling point of water is...

100 degrees Celsius 
200

A frying pan is an example of:

Conduction

200

Heat Capacity is measured in:

Calories/Joules

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How does particle theory explain the changes of state?

All matter is made up of tiny particles. These particles are always moving, and the particles have bonded to each other. Depending on the state of matter, there is more or less space between the particles. Solids have little space, liquids have more, and gases have less. Therefore, substances can move between states.

300

When heat is added to a solid, and it changes state to a liquid.

Fusion

300

The temperature scale for weather in Canada is 

Celcius

300

The sun is an example of:

Radiation

300

Water has a __________ heat capacity

High heat capacity

300

Explain one of the traditional homes we studied. How was it constructed? How did the construction aid or prevent heat transfer?

Tipis

• Pole construction covered in animal hide

• Door faced to the East to prevent heat transfer by wind

• Adjustable hide covering, with hole at the top for ventilation

• Hide could be raised in the summer for extra ventilation

• Circle construction to catch good spirits

Sod Houses

• Early homes of the European settlers

• Wooden frame with thick sod walls cut from prairie soil

• Walls were three to four feet thick, they kept heat in during Winter and

prevented Heat from the sun from penetrating the shelter in Summer

• These shelters were temporary and often had poor construction

• Prone to the elements and pests

400

When a solid directly changes state to a gas, skipping the liquid state.

Sublimation

400

This temperature scale features absolute zero, where there is no movement:

Kelvin

400

This type of heat transfer travels using waves; the transfer can occur without direct contact:

Radiation

400

Sand has a ________ heat capacity

low heat capacity

400

What are three kinds of insulation commonly used?

Fibreglass, Cellulose, Mineral Wool, Polystyrene, and

Polyurethane Foam

500

When a gas changes state to a solid, skipping the liquid state.

Desublimation

500

America uses a different temperature scale, which is...

Fahrenheit

500

The transfer of heat or electricity through molecules and direct contact

Conduction

500

Heat capacity is an object's ability  to _______ heat energy

store

500

Who is the best teacher in the entire world?

Mrs. Scherr

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