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Final Jeopardy Question Scientific method 1 Change of State 500 Odds and Ends Temperature Scientific method Laws of Thermo- dynamics

Back Hypothesis Which step of the scientific method is making an educated guess?

When would the scientific method most likely be used? Back Everyday

What is the correct order of the steps to the scientific method? Back Observation, Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Analysis, Conclusion

Back Which step of the Scientific Method would you analyze results or data 5 Analysis

Back Develop a question or problem to answer 2 ask a question

Back Changing from a solid to a liquid? Melting

Changing directly from a gas to a solid? Back Deposition

Liquid changing into a gas Back Evaporation

Back Process of a solid changing into a gas, no liquid stage? Sublimation

Process of a liquid changing into a solid? Back Freezing

Back Hot to cold Heat always transfers from_____to ____?

Back What is the difference between a hot cup of coffee and a cold cup of coffee? Molecules in hot cup are moving faster: more thermal energy than in cold cup

Hot objects have more _____ energy than cold objects Back Kinetic

Amount of heat to change temperature of a substance by 1 degree C Back Specific Heat Capacity

Resistance to temperature change. Back Thermal Inertia

Define Temperature Back The average kinetic energy in a substance

Name the 3 different temperature scales. Which is used primarily in the USA? Back Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin

Temperature of boiling on the Celsius scale? On the Fahrenheit Scale? Back 100 degrees 212 degrees

Primary location where the Kelvin scale would be used? Back In a laboratory

On which temperature scale would one find Absolute Zero? Back Kelvin

There are how many laws of thermodynamics? Name them Back 0th 1 st, 2 nd and 3rd

Energy is neither destroyed or created but simply altered Back 1st Law of Thermodynamics

Heat never spontaneously flows from cold to hot but requires energy to do so Back 2 nd law of thermodynamics

Absolute zero can not be attained Back 3rd Law of Thermodynamics

If the temperature of A= B and B=C then A=C Back 0th Law of Thermodynamics

Back Most substances _____when hot and _______when cold. expand, contract

Back Solid water is known as_________ Ice

Back Specific Heat q = (mass) x (__________)x (ΔT)? Specific heat capacity

The basic building blocks of all matter Back Atoms

Where does Dr. Budo plan to retire? What will he do there? Back New Zealand, Make cheese

Back Name the three temperature scales and where they are used Celsius-most of the world Fahrenheit-the USA Kelvin-Laboratory