The average kinetic energy of particles within a substance.
What is temperature?
The state of matter with definite shape and volume.
What is a solid?
The element that has an atomic number of 10.
What is Neon?
The group containing Carbon.
What is the Carbon Group?
The question asked to a chronic liar or truth-teller to find the City of Truth.
What is "Point to the City you are from?"
The transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves.
The descriptive term for any thermodynamic process that moves heat energy into a substance.
What is endothermic?
The element known for being a liquid at room temperature that shares its name with a planet.
What is Mercury?
The most reactive group of metals.
What are Alkali Metals?
The date of your exam in this class.
The temperature at which there is no motion whatsoever.
What is absolute zero?
The change of a liquid to a gas BELOW the boiling point of the substance.
What is evaporation?

What is Hydrogen?
The unreactive group of elements.
What are the Inert/Noble Gases?
The chemical formula for rust.
What is Fe2O3?
The reason the UK is warmer than other countries at the same latitude.
What are convection currents?
The direct phase change from a gas to a solid, skipping the liquid step.
What is deposition?
The element whose periodic symbol comes from the German word "Wolfram."
What is Tungsten?
Elements in this group are used to make strong magnets.
What are the Lanthanides?
This is the only non fundamental (non-composite) particle out of this list:
Muon, Pion, Gluon, Neutron, Photon, Higgs-Boson
What is Neutron?
The tendency for energy to spread out evenly within a thermodynamic system.
What is entropy?
The phase change from gas to plasma.
What is ionization?

What is tin?
Every group that contains elements with 2 valence electrons. (There are multiple answers, name ALL of them)
The state of matter only formed by bosons near absolute zero, where multiple particles share the n=0 ground state.
What are Bose-Einstein Condensates?