States of Matter
Thermal Expansion
Heat Transfer
Energy Types
Conservation of Energy
100

Describe the movement of molecules in a solid.

Molecules vibrate in place and are locked in position.

100

What is thermal expansion?

When substances expand due to molecules moving faster and further apart.

100

Does heat transfer from hot to cold or cold to hot?

Hot to cold.

100

What type of energy is stored in a battery?

Chemical energy (potential).

100

What does the Conservation of Energy Law state?

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed.

200

What state of matter has the fastest-moving molecules?

Gas

200

How does adding thermal energy affect the movement of particles?

Particles move faster and spread further apart.

200

Name the three types of heat transfer.

Conduction, convection, and radiation.

200

What type of energy is motion energy?

Kinetic energy.

200

Explain how energy is conserved when heating a pot of water.

Heat transfers from the stove to the pot, then to the water—no energy is lost.

300

Compare the movement of molecules in a liquid vs. a gas.

Molecules in a liquid move freely but slower than in a gas, where they move the fastest and most freely.

300

What happens to the volume of a liquid when heated?

The volume increases due to thermal expansion.

300

Why does a metal spoon in hot cocoa become warm?

Thermal energy transfers from the hot cocoa to the cooler spoon through conduction.

300

 Is thermal energy kinetic or potential? Why?

Kinetic, because it comes from the movement of particles.

300

Describe how energy transfers but is not lost.

Energy moves from one object to another without disappearing; the total amount of energy remains the same.

400

 In which state are molecules locked in place?

Solid

400

Why do substances expand when heated?

 Increased thermal energy makes particles move faster and take up more space

400

Why does a person feel cold when touching snow?

Heat transfers from the warmer hand to the colder snow.

400

What kind of energy does a stretched rubber band have? Why?

Potential energy, because it is not moving.

400

Give an example of energy transfer through convection.

Warm water rising and cooler water sinking in a heated pot.

500

 Explain what happens to molecules when a gas cools down.

The molecules slow down and move closer together.

500

How does decreasing thermal energy affect particle movement?

Particles slow down and move closer together.

500

Explain conduction using an example.

Touching a hot pan transfers heat to your hand through direct contact.

500

What is the main difference between potential and kinetic energy?

Potential energy is stored; kinetic energy is the energy of motion.

500

How does the Conservation of Energy Law apply to a cooling cup of tea and when does the energy transfer stop?

Heat transfers from the tea to the surrounding air until they reach the same temperature.

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