Atoms
Periodic Table
Convection
Radiation
Conduction
100

This part of the atom are positively charged

What are protons?
100

How can you tell how many protons an element has?

It is the atomic number.

100

This method travels through

A. solids

B. liquids

C. gases

D. both A & B

What is D?

100

This method of heat transference travels through 

A. solids

B. liquids

C. gases

D. nothing

What is D?

100

This form of heat transference travels through

A. solids

B. liquids

C. gases

D. nothing

What is A?

200

This is the  negative charged particle in an atom.

What is an electron?

200

What element has 20 protons?

What is calcium?
200

What heat patterns are seen in the weather?

What are convection currents?

200

True or False. Radiation uses waves instead of particles for heat transference. 

What is true?

200

What is an insulator?

An insulator does not conduct heat. 

300

This is the neutral part of the atom.

What is the neutrons?

300

How many electrons does argon have?

What is 18?

300

In convection, what happens to cold and hot air?

Hot air rises, while cool air stays low. 

300

True or False. Radiation is the only form of heat transference that can occur in a vacuum.

What is true?

300

How does heat transfer from different objects of different temperature?

As we have seen in the zeroth law of thermodynamics, when two objects are placed in contact heat (energy) is transferred from one to the other until they reach the same temperature (are in thermal equilibrium). When the objects are at the same temperature there is no heat transfer.

400
These parts are in the nucleus. 

What are protons and neutrons?

400

What is the symbol for Potassium?

What is K?

400

Give 3 examples of convection

Answers will vary

400

Give 3 examples of radiation.

Answers will vary.

400

Give 3 examples of conduction.

Answers will vary.

500
What is the electron cloud?

The electron cloud is when the electrons spin so fast that it looks like a cloud. 

500

How many neutrons does germanium have?

What is 40?

500

What are convection currents and how do they effect the Earth?

Convection currents transfer heat from one place to another by mass motion of a fluid such as water, air or molten rock. The heat transfer function of convection currents drives the earth’s ocean currents, atmospheric weather and geology.

500

What is the law of conservation of energy?

That energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can change form. 

500

How should you design a soup spoon for cooking over a stove?

It should have a handle that is made with an insulator, so you do not burn yourself.