Matter's Particle . . . .
Changes
Giving
How Hot
Extra
100

. . . can't change position

Solid

100

Liquid to Solid

Freezing

100

Energy inside the particle

Internal energy

100

Scale everyday temperature is measured

Celcius

100

Tool to measure temperature

Thermometer

200

. . . have a strong bond

Solid

200

Solid to Liquid

Melting

200

Poor conductors

Insulators

200

Range of numbers measuring level of hotness

Temperature Scale

200

Materials that allows heat to transfer within it

Conductor

300

. . . can't move past each other

Liquid

300

Liquid into Gas

Evaporation

300

Transfer heat by collision of particles

Conductor

300

Boiling point of pure water 

100o C

300

Heat-trapping action of the atmosphere

Greenhouse effect

400

. . . move at a high speed

Gas

400
Gas to Liquid

Condensation

400

Travel of heat through vacuum

Radiation

400

Melting point of pure ice

0C

400

Very rapid form of evaporation

Boiling

500

. . . colliding each other

Gas

500

Gas to Solid

Deposition

500

Transfer (movement) heat from one place to another

Convection

500

4 scales of temperature

Celcius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin, Reamur

500
Solid to Gas

Sublimation

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