An atom has one proton. What element is it?
Hydrogen
Is this an atom or a molecule?

Molecule
What is the name of the heat transfer that allows heat to travel WITHOUT touching?
Radiation
Another word for balanced or equal temperatures of two objects...
Equilibrium
Name the 5 parts of a wave!
Rest, crest, trough, amplitude, wavelength
When you think about light, think about ...
RRATs
Name the three subatomic particles
Protons, neutrons, electrons
All matter is made up of _________.
Atoms
I cause a chemical reaction. The number of atoms and molecules stayed the same. What happened to the mass of the products after the reaction?
The mass stayed the same, too.
Heat moves from ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Hotter systems into colder systems until they reach equilibrium
I dropped my marshmallow into the campfire! I reach in to grab it, but I was burned! This heat transfer is called..
Conduction.
Sound waves are this type of wave...
Mechanical
This is an example of...
Refraction
What is kinetic energy?
The energy of movement (of particles, when talking about heat)
Define "molecule"
2 or more atoms bonded together
Is this a compound?
Yes.
Describe why an open system is so much better than a closed system.
Open = heat loss
Closed = everything stays in, heat is retained
What type of heat transfer is technically a wave?
Radiation
Sound travels the slowest through _____. This is because...
Gas. The particles are spread out, so it takes longer for them to collide.
Label the light interaction happening with each material.
Reflection, absorption, transmission.
Name THREE differences between light waves and sound waves
1. Energy calculation. Sound uses amplitude, light uses wavelength.
2. Sound is mechanical, light is electromagnetic.
3. Sound MUST travel through a medium, light doesn't need one. (AKA can or cant in a vacuum)
4. Light is MUCH faster than sound.
Define "compound molecule"
2 or more different atoms bonded together

Does this reaction follow the law of conservation?
Yes.
What CAUSES something to be hot or cold? Hint: particle
Hot = particles in the object moving VERY fast
Cold= particles in the object moving SLOW
What type of heat transfer is happening? Explain how it works.
Convection. The wax heats up and rises, the wax gets cold and falls. It goes in a cycle.
What is the amplitude of this wave?

1.5
What is the wavelength of this light wave?

2
What makes a wave mechanical?
The collision of particles.
5Fe + 3O₂ → 2Fe₂O₃
Does this follow the law of conservation?
No
Do the molecules have to stay the same before and after a chemical reaction? Explain.
No. The molecules change because the atoms rearrange. The number of each ATOM will stay the same.
Explain how all 3 types of heat transfer are happening in this picture.
(Explanations vary)
Name at least THREE things that would be effective in a cooler or cup design to keep drinks COLD.
Use of insulators (plastic, cardboard, fabrics), double layers, lid (closed system), and vacuum between layers.
According to the wave speed equation, what happens to the frequency of a wave if you INCREASE the wavelength?
Frequency will decrease. (They have an INVERSE relationship).
Explain why you see lightning first and hear thunder later.
Light travels faster than sound. So, when the both waves are send out, light gets to you faster than the boom.
WHY can't heat move from a COLD system into a HOT system?
Cold does not have any heat to give away to the other object to begin with. So, it cannot move from hot to cold.