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Temperature Heat And Temperature ExpansionWaterPotpourri

373K

What is the boiling temperature in Kelvins

The measure of average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.

What is temperature

Temperature is proportional to this type of energy of molecular translational

What is kinetic energy

Based upon liquid expansion in the tube with respect to temperature.

What is a thermometer

9/5(T c )+32º

What is the Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion equation

Energy of a substance due to random motions of its component particles and equal to the total energy.

What is internal energy

The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1g of water 1ºC

What is a Calorie

The units used for specific heat?

What is J/Kg-Cº

Depends upon the way that an object absorbs heat

What is specific heat

The energy that transfers from one object to another because of a temperature difference between them

What is heat

When the temperature does this molecules wiggle faster and move apart

What is increase

To prevent cracks, sidewalks are laid in _____ sections

What are small

This type of object will bend over when one side expands more quickly than the other

What is a bimetallic strip

One of the most common uses of a bimetallic strip is _____

What is a thermostat

The expansion of this substance is greater than the expansion of solids?

What is liquid

Water at 2ºC will do what when heated?

What is contract

The temperature at which water is most dense?

What is 4ºC

The odd behaviors of the expansion of waters is due to its what type of structure?

What is crystal

This is what water looks like in what state?

What is a solid

Which freezes first in a pond, the top or bottom?

What is the top

If you take a bite of hot pizza, the sauce can burn your mouth, while the crust at the same temperature does not. Why is this?

What is specific heat

Whenever something becomes warmer, the _____ energy of its atoms or molecules increase

What is kinetic

The temperature scale used in Ethiopia

What is Celsius

We have almost reached this point in labs

What is absolute zero

When heat flows from one object to another it is called _____?

What is thermal contact