Conductors/Insulators
Heat Transfer
Changes of Matter
Energy
Scientific Method/Conversion
100

Give an example of a good conductor.

Metal

Steel

Copper


100

Name the three types of heat transfer.

Conduction

Convection

Radiation

100

What states of matter occurs in melting?

Solid to Liquid

100

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

Energy cannot be created or destroyed.

100

How many steps are in the scientific method? 

Six Steps

200

Give an example of a good insulator. 

Wood

Plastic

Styrofoam


200

Give an example of conduction.

Grill

Car Engine

Heating Pad

200

What states of matter occur in condensation?

Gas to Liquid

200

What will eventually happen in Thermal Equilibrium?

The temperature will be the same between two objects.

200

What are steps 1-3?

1. Problem

2. Research

3. Formulate a Hypothesis

300

How are the particles arranged in a conductor?

They are closely packed together.

300

Give an example of convection.

Boiling Water

Hot Tea

Radiator 

300

What states of matter occurs in vaporization?

Liquid to Gas

300

What is Thermal Expansion?

To change the shape, area, and volume because of temperature.

300

What are steps 4-6?

4. Design the Experiment

5. Collect Data

6. Conclusions

400

How are particles arranged in a insulator?

They are not closely packed and are spread out.

400

Give an example of radiation.

Campfire

Sun

Heat from a Stove

400

In sublimation is heat being absorbed or released?

Absorbed

400

What is one substance that dosen't follow the rules of thermal expansion?

Water

400

Finish the Conversion

0.24 kg to     g

240 grams

500

Which is safer: Insulator or Conductor?

Insulator

500

What heat transfer has a cycle of a hot substance going up and a cold substance going down?

Convection

500

In deposition is heat being absorbed or released?

Released

500

Give an example of thermal equilibrium.

Hot tea is put in a cold glass

Etc.

500

Finish the Conversion

40 mL to    L

0.04 L