Calorimetry
Convection
Conduction
Periodic Table
100

Calorimeter

What device is used to measure Calorimetry?

100

The movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise

What is Convection?

100

The transfer of heat by direct contact

What is conduction?

100

The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place on the periodic table

What is an atomic number?

200

The transfer of energy between objects due to a temperature difference

What is Heat?

200

A current in a fluid caused by convection

What is Convection Currents?

200

The flow of heat

What is hot to cold?

200

The number of elements that are on the periodic table

What is 118?

300

The higher temperature object to the lowest temperature object

Which way does heat flow?

300

Special type of heat transfer in which fluids are forced to move, in order to increase the heat transfer

What is Forced Convection?

300

Some bad conductors of heat

What is styrofoam and air?

300

The way the atomic radius of the elements move on the periodic table

What is decreases from right to left?

400

qmcΔT

What equation is used within a given state of matter?

400

A type of flow in which the fluid motion is not generated by any external source

What is Natural Convection?

400

Some good conductors of heat

What is copper, brass, and tin and most metals?

400

An Isotope with 9 protons and 11 Neutrons

What is Fluorine-20?

500

H2O(l)=4.184 J/G °C

Which Phase requires the most heat?

500

Currents induced in the fluid by buoyancy forces which are dependent on gravity

What is Gravitational or buoyant convection?

500

The reason metal heats up faster than wood and plastic

What is tighter molecules?

500

An isotope with 8 protons and 10 Neutrons

What is Oxygen-18?