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General Latent Heat Thermal Expansion Heat Transfer Special Properties

SolidsLiquidsGas Phase Changes Physical Chemical Changes F.J.

Is heat the total internal energy of Motion or the average? 100 Answer

Total!!! 100

True/False An increase in temperature means heat has been added. 200 Answer

True 200

The direction of heat flow 300 Answer

Hot to Cold 300

If an object has a low Temperature then the molecules Are moving ___. 400 Answer

Slowly 400

When a substance gains Or loses latent heat it does NOT change in ____. 100 Answer

Temperature 100

A substance changing from A solid to a liquid Gains _____ 200 Answer

Heat of Fusion 200

A gas that condenses ____ Heat of Vaporization. 300 Answer

Loses!!! 300

540 cal per gram For water 400 Answer

Heat of Vaporization 400

Give one example 100 Answer

Sidewalks, Bridges, Ball Bearings on Car Wheels, Etc. 100

When a substance is heated its Volume _____ according to Thermal Expansion. 200 Answer

Increases 200

Which phase of matter Changes volume the most? 300 Answer

GAS 300

A bimetallic strip is an example. It can be found in what household Device? 400 Answer

Thermostat! 400

What are the three methods Of heat transfer? 100 Answer

Conduction, Convection and Radiation 100

Which method requires direct Contact of molecules or objects? 200 Answer

Conduction 200

By what method does the sun Send us its heat energy? 300 Answer

Radiation 300

Heat will move from one object To another until this is reached. 400 Answer

Equilibrium Or equal temperature 400

They are different from general Properties of matter because They help us to ___ matter. 100 Answer

IDENTIFY 100

Name one special property for A solid 200 Answer

Density or Melting point 200

Name one for a liquid 300 Answer

Freezing Point, Boiling Point or Density 300

Can I identify a substance if I only have 1 gram or ml? 400 Answer

Yes Silly, Amount doesn’t matter!! 400

This phase has the strongest Cohesive force. 200 Answer

Solids 200

True or False Solid molecules move around one another 400 Answer

False, stuck in one place 400

What word describes the motion Of solid molecules? 600 Answer

Vibrational 600

Solids have a definite ___ And ____. 800 Answer

Shape and Volume 800

Liquids have a definite Volume but not a definite ___ 200 Answer

Shape 200

After gaining heat of fusion Energy liquid molecules Are said to have 400 Answer

Melted From a solid into a liquid 400

If liquids cool and lose heat Of fusion they will 600 Answer

Freeze 600

A liquids resistance to flow is called 800 Answer

Viscosity 800

Boyle and Charles Laws are also Called 200 Answer

The GAS Laws 200

The cohesive force in gases is ___ 400 Answer

Non-existant 400

The phase with the fastest Moving molecules 600 Answer

Gas 600

If you increase the pressure, The volume of a gas will? 800 Answer

Decrease! Inversely Proportional 800

What is the opposite of freezing? 200 Answer

Melting 200

If a liquid boils at 100 degrees Celsius, then it will condense at? 400 Answer

100 degrees Celsius 400

The force that weakens as heat Energy is gained by molecules 600 Answer

Cohesive 600

The change from a solid directly to A Gas is called? 800 Answer

Sublimation 800

Ripping paper in half is what kind Of change 200 Answer

Physical 200

When something new is created It is this type of change 400 Answer

Chemical 400

Phase changes are ____ changes? 600 Answer

Physical! 600

Acid turning baking powder into A gas and a solution is an Example of a ____change 800 Answer

Chemical 800

FINAL JEOPARDY What substance sublimates? Answer

Final Jeopardy Answer Dry Ice (Frozen Carbon Dioxide)