Heat
States of Matter
Chemical Reactions
Newton’s Laws of Motion
100

The movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler one is called:

Heat Transfer 

100

Water is in this state at room temperature?

Liquid

100

When iron reacts with oxygen to form rust, it’s an example of:

 A Chemical Reaction 

100

This law states that an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by a force:

Newton’s First Law (Law of Inertia)

200

The term that means the measure of how hot or cold something is:  

Temperature

200

The state of matter with the most tightly packed particles:

Solid

200

A sign that a chemical reaction has occurred might include this visual clue:

Color change, gas production, temperature change, or form of a precipitate. 


200

This law relates force, mass, and acceleration with a famous formula

Newton’s Second Law (F = ma)

300

The method of heat transfer that occurs through currents is called?

Convection 

300

A change from a solid directly to a gas is called this:

Sublimation 

300

In a chemical reaction, these are found on the left side of the arrow?

Reactants

300

This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.


Newton’s Third Law

400

This form of heat transfer that does not require matter to occur is called?

Radiation

400

This state of matter has no definite shape or volume and is made of charged particles:

Plasma

400

This law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a reaction:

law of conservation of matter

400

True or False:  larger mass needs more force to move.

True

500

What is the term for when two substances reach the same temperature and no more heat flows between them?


Thermal Equillibrium

500

This is the process of a gas turning into a liquid:

Condensation

500

When vinegar and baking soda mix, they create this gas:

carbon dioxide (CO₂)


500

According to Newton’s Second Law, force equals:


 Mass times acceleration