Particle Model of Matter
Heat and Temperature
Phase Change
Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
100

Particles are always doing what?

moving

100

Heat transfers from _________ to ___________ concentration

high to low

100

What type of material would be used to absorb the most amount of heat?


 black, dull material 


100

The type of heat transfer when you touch a hot stove and burn your hand

conduction

100

Conduction only takes place in which state of matter?

SOLIDS

200

The state where particles are the farthest apart.

gas state

200

The average amount of speed per particle in a substance is know as what?

Temperature

200

Name all the phase changes

Freezing

Melting

Condensation

Evaporation

Sublimation

200

Air swirls in your bedroom when the furnace turns on; what type of heat transfer is this showing?

convection.

200

Convection takes place in these 2 states of matter

 liquids and gases

300

State of matter when particles are closest to each other and are tightly connected.

solid

300

What temperature does water freeze and melt at?

 0 Celcius


300

This type of material allows transfer of heat easily


 a conductor


300

The movement of magma underneath earths crust shows what type of heat transfer?

convection

300

Convection currents are formed when? (What is the most important concept that is responsible for them)

Hot air (or liquid) rises

400

When you add heat to a substance the particles do what?

move faster.

400

What is the temperature of Absolute Zero in Celsius? 

 -273.15 Celsius 

400

This type of material does not allow easy transfer of heat


an insulator


400

You are sitting by the campfire and feel the heat from it; what type of heat transfer is this?

radiation

400

No ___________ are required for radiation to transfer heat

particles

500

What happens when you add energy to a solid and it gets enough energy to change to a liquid.

It melts

500

Heat is measured in what?

Joules


500

What is the term for energy in a substance going towards a change of state, rather than an increase in temperature?

Latent Heat

500

The handle on your frying pan is hot to the touch. This is an example of

Conduction

500

What is the heat source called that is obtained from a man-made dam?

Hydroelectricity
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