Fill in the blank: A ______ keeps its shape and keeps its size, no matter what container it is in.
What is a solid?
When a substance goes from a solid to a liquid.
What is melting?
The type of heat transfer that comes from the sun.
What is radiation?
Better conductor of heat
Aluminum (Specific heat 900) or Iron (specific heat of 450)
What is Iron?
The phase change that results in a liquid changing into a solid.
What is freezing?
How the atoms/molecules in a solid are moving.
What is vibrating/vibrate?
When a solid changes directly to a gas.
What is sublimation?
The arrows represent this type of heat transfer.
The measure of the amount of thermal energy in a substance.
What is temperature?
Stored Energy.
What is potential energy?
State of matter with the least kinetic energy.
What is solid?
________ energy needs to be increased or decreased for any phase change.
What is thermal energy?
Thermal Energy moves from the ___________ to the ___________.
What is coffee to ice?
Wearing a jacket on a cold day will act as...(Conductor or Insulator)
What is insulator?
Energy of something in motion.
What is kinetic energy?
State of matter with the most kinetic energy (excluding plasma).
What is gas?
Phase and states of matter between 3 and 4.
What is liquid to gas and boiling?
Heat transfer by direct contact.
What is conduction?
Best conductor of heat.
What is metal?
If you put a metal spoon in a hot pot of soup, heat is transferred from the soup to the spoon by:
What is conduction?
Represents increasing kinetic energy.
What is S, Q, R
The boiling point of water.
What is 100 degrees Celsius?
Form of energy caused by the movement of atoms and molecules.
What is heat?
The higher this is the longer it will take for a substance to increase in temperature?
What is specific heat?
Heat transfer without direct contact.
What is radiation?