Vocabulary
Heat Transfer
Temperature Scales
Phase Changes
Specific Heat and climate
Heat Capacity
100

This term refers to the transfer of thermal energy due to a temperature difference.

What is heat?

100

This type of heat transfer happens when particles collide directly.

What is conduction?

100

The freezing point of water in Celsius.

What is 0°C?

100

The phase change from liquid to gas below boiling point.

What is evaporation?

100

The substance known for having an unusually high specific heat.

What is water?

100

State the heat equation used for temperature change calculations.

What is q = mcΔT?

200

This describes how fast particles are moving in a substance.

What is temperature?

200

Heat transfer caused by the movement of fluids due to density differences.
 

What is convection?

200

The boiling point of water in Fahrenheit.

What is 212°F?

200

The phase change that releases energy to the surroundings when gas becomes liquid.

What is condensation?

200

What does a high specific heat imply about temperature change?

Temperature changes slowly.

200

Identify the variable that represents mass in the heat equation.

What is m?

300

The energy required for a substance to change phase without changing temperature is called this.

What is latent heat?

300

This type of heat transfer does not require matter and can travel through space.

What is radiation?

300

The freezing point of water in Kelvin.

What is 273 K?

300

What happens to particle motion during melting even though temperature stays constant?

Energy breaks intermolecular attractions.

300

Why do coastal regions experience smaller temperature swings than inland areas?

Water absorbs and releases large amounts of energy.

300

Why does it take more energy to raise the temperature of water than metal by 1°C?

Water has a higher specific heat.

400

A material that allows heat to move easily through it, such as metal.

What is a conductor?

400

Why does hot air rise during convection?

Because it is less dense than cold air.

400

Which temperature scale is based on absolute zero?

What is Kelvin?

400

Why does temperature remain constant during a phase change?

Energy is used to change particle arrangement, not kinetic energy.

400

Explain why sand heats up faster than water during the day.

Sand has a lower specific heat.

400

A substance absorbs energy but its temperature does not change. What process is occurring?

A phase change involving latent heat

500

Explain the difference between heat and temperature at the particle level.

Heat is energy transfer; temperature measures average particle kinetic energy.

500

Explain why convection currents form in Earth’s atmosphere or oceans.

Uneven heating creates density differences that drive fluid motion.

500

Which scale is most commonly used in scientific calculations?

What is Kelvin?

500

Compare the energy required for melting versus vaporization of water.

Vaporization requires significantly more energy due to complete particle separation.

500

How does water’s specific heat contribute to Earth’s energy balance and climate stability?

It moderates temperature changes by storing thermal energy.

500

A 200 g aluminum block absorbs 3,600 J of energy. The specific heat of aluminum is 0.90 J/g·°C. What is the temperature change?

ΔT = 20°C