States of Matter
Heat and Temperature
Thermal Energy
Thermal Conductivity
Heat Capacity
100

Name the 3 common states of matter

Solid, Liquid, and Gas

100

Temperature is a measurement of average _________________.

Kinetic Energy

100

Name the two important components of thermal energy:

Kinetic Energy and Potential Energy

100

A property that describes how quickly thermal energy spreads through a substance.

Thermal conductivity

100

Heat capacity is the property of a substance that describes how much __________________ is needed to change its temperature.

thermal energy

200

True of False: Water can only exist as either liquid or solid (ice)

False (steam is a gas)

200

A hot beverage is placed on a cold countertop, transferring thermal energy to the countertop. This is an example of ____________.

Heat

200

Kinetic energy is the energy of _______________ of the particles in a substance.

motion

200

You place one hand on the table and one hand on a metal coin. The coin feels colder than the table. Which one has a higher thermal conductivity?

The coin.

200

True or False: Gold has a higher heat capacity than aluminum?

False.

300

Which state of matter has the most kinetic energy?

Gas

300

When heat is transferred from a substance, what happens to the kinetic energy of the particles of that substance?

It decreases.

300

The transfer of energy from one particle of matter to another within an object or between two objects that are in direct contact.

Conduction

300

Materials that do not conduct heat well are called

thermal insulators

300

The sun shines on the beach, transferring equal amount of energy to the sand and to the water. Would the sand and the water have the same temperature?

No. 

400

Which state of matter as the strongest interactions between particles?

Solid

400

Heat is transferred from your hand to the table. The temperature of your hand _______________.

decreased
400

The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.

Radiation

400

What do you predict would conduct heat better, a dry sweater or a sweater that is soaking wet?

The wet sweater (water is a thermal conductor)

400

Which has a higher heat capacity, sand or water?

Water

500

Which state of matter has the least energy?

Solid

500

True or False: Heat and temperature are basically the same thing!

False!

500

Ocean currents allow warmer water to transport energy through the flow within the liquid. This is an example of

convection.

500

If something has a high thermal conductivity, does that mean it has a high temperature?

No. Thermal conductivity is about how quickly thermal energy spreads. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles.

500

Scientists invent a liquid substance that has very strong interactions between the particles that make up the substance. Do you predict the heat capacity would be large or small?

Large, lots of potential energy could be stored in the interactions.