Temperature/Heat/ TE
Solid/Liquid/Gas
Section 3- new stuff
Changing States
Other concepts
100

Substances that require a small amount of heat to raise the temperature 1 degree C.   Sand is an examples of this.

What is low specific heat?

100

Has a definite shape and volume

What is a solid?

100

Does the pressure increase or decrease when you go deeper into the water?

What is increase?
100

Rubbing alcohol seems to disappear quickly on your arm. 

What is evaporation?

100

An insect can walk across water because of this.

 What is surface tension?

200
The two factors which thermal energy depend on are

What is mass and temperature?

200

Matter that takes the shape of a container and has a definite volume

What is a liquid?

200

What is the upward force a fluid exerts on an object that is partly or fully immersed in a fluid called?

What is buoyant force?

200

Your eye glasses fog up when you wear a face mask. 

What is condensation?

200

This is the liquid's resistance to flow.

What is viscosity?

300

The movement of thermal energy from a substance of a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature. 

What is heat?

300
What is the definition of matter?

Anything that has mass and takes of space (volume).

300

When the density of a small piece of a lego block is 13 g/cm cubed, the density of a piece of lego that is twice that size is what?

What is 13 g/ cm cubed?

300

The change from a liquid state to a gas state.  There are two types of this.

What is vaporization?
300

Certain objects sink in water and other float in water.  This property determines how "compact" the matter is.  This is called

What is density?

400

The total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a sample of matter.

What is thermal energy?

400

Which state of matter have the least attractive forces between particles?

What is a gas?

400

What are two factors that affect pressure?

What is force and area?

400

The change from a gas to a solid without ever becoming a liquid.

What is deposition?

400

This makes it harder to do a push up on two fingers than using both full hands.

What is pressure?

500

The measurement of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles.  

What is temperature?

500

Name two examples of a crystalline solid?

What is sugar, salt, sand, or snow?

500

When will an egg float in a certain liquid?

When the liquid is more dense than the egg (egg's density).

500
The vegetables in the freezer over time get ice built up on them.  What is this an example of?

                Explain how it happens?

What is deposition?

It happens because of the air in the vegetable bag (gas) turns into ice (a solid).  

500
What happens to a balloon as you go up a mountain?

and why does this happen?

The balloon expands ( gets bigger).

Why? because the air pressure decreases