Heat
States of Matter
Phase Changes
Energy & Materials
Molecule Movement
100

Boiling water is an example of this type of heat transfer 

What is convection?

100

matter is measured with these two

What are mass and volume?

100

frost on the window

What is deposition?

100

a roller coaster at the top of the hill

What is potential energy?

100
Physical force exerted on or against an object
What is Pressure?
200

Thermal expansion

When matter's volume expands as it gets warmer

200

The amount of energy (heat) needed to raise the temperature of matter by one degree 

What is specific heat?

200

from a solid to a liquid

What is melting?

200

phase change that occurs after heat is added to a liquid

What is vaporization?

200

A proportionate relationship between temperature and volume 

What is Charle's Law

300

A person getting warm by lying on a towel at the beach in the sun

What is radiation?

300

molecules are arranged in an orderly way

What is a solid?

300
a larger object has more thermal energy than a smaller object because the larger object has ____

What is more particles?

300

motion; movement

What is kinetic energy?

300

Boyle's Law

What is a disproportionate relationship between volume and pressure?

400
Conduction

What is an object gaining energy by coming in contact with another object?

400

this happens to a liquid when heat is released

What is freezing?

400

heat travels from ___________ to __________ objects

What is from warmer to cooler?

400

A material that transmits energy, or easily allows energy to move through it

What is a conductor?

400

This causes molecules within an object to icrease in kinetic energy

What is an increase in heat?

500

Total Kinetic and Potential Energy

What is thermal energy?

500

particles move the fastest in this state of matter

What is gas?

500

Frozen ice changing directly to a vapor

What is sublimation?

500

An insulator

What is a material that does not easily allow energy transfer?

500

Kinetic energy found in a still object

What is the vibration of the molecules?

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