Chemical Reactions
Structure and Properties of Matter
Forces and Motion
Potential and Kinetic Energy
Energy Transfer in Temperature
200

Has a definite volume and shape

What is a Solid?

200

Particles that vibrate close together in substance

What is a Solid?

200

Total amount of force on an object

What is Net Force?

200

When mass decreases, the kinetic energy does this

What is Decreases?

200

This measures the average energy of particle motion in an object

What is a Thermometer?

400

A property that requires a chemical interaction to observe

What is a Chemical Property?

400

The energy of the motion of the particles in the matter

What is Thermal Energy?

400

When two magnetic poles are opposites, they do this

What is Attract?

400

When speed increases, kinetic energy does this

What is Increases?

400

Heat always moves from this to that

What is Warm to Cold?

600

The smallest unit of a compound

What is a Molecule?

600

The average kinetic energy of the particles in an object

What is Temperature?

600

A straight path an object can move along

What is Direction?

600

The ability to do work or cause change

What is Energy?

600

These maximize the transfer of thermal energy

What are Conductors?

800

Materials made by humans

What are Synthetic Materials?

800

The distinct form of matter

What is the State?

800

The tendency to pull other objects toward it

What is Attraction?

800

When two values exist in a constant ratio

What is a Proportional Relationship?

800

Thermal energy that is transferred when two objects of different temperatures touch

What is Conduction?

1000

The substance that is produced from a chemical reaction

What is a Product?

1000

When particles move around and slide past each other in a given area 

What is a Liquid?

1000

The tendency to push other objects away from it  

What is Repulsive?

1000

A group of elements working together as a whole

What is a System?

1000

The amount of heat required to raise to the temperature of 1 g by 1 degree Celsius  

What is Specific Heat?

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