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Chemical change Chemical energy Chemical Symbol Compound Conduction Conductive Convection Density Element Energy Electrical energy Kinetic energy Malleable Matter Metals Melting point Mechanical Energy Nonmetals Luster Fossil Fuels Metalloids Nuclear Energy Physical Property Potential Energy Radiant energy Sound energy Thermal energy Wind Energy Pick 24 terms and write them on your BINGO card

Amount of matter in a given space

RADIANT ENERGY (LIGHT) Energy that is transmitted in the form of (electromagnetic) radiation (light).

1 Anything that has mass and takes up space

Elements located near the Stair- step line on the periodic table They have properties of both metals and non-metals

CHEMICAL ENERGY The energy stored within the molecules of a substance

WIND ENERGY Moving air caused by pressure differences in the atmosphere

Element’s abbreviation; 1 st letter is capitalized and the 2 nd letter is lowercase (if it has one)

SOUND ENERGY Vibrations that can move through solid, liquid or gas

POTENTIAL ENERGY Stored energy due to the shape of an object or position above the ground

Elements located on the right side of the periodic table They are dull, brittle, & poor conductors

The ability to do work or cause change.

Elements found on the left of the periodic table They are shiny, malleable, ductile, and good conductors

KINETIC ENERGY The energy of motion.

Conservation of Energy Energy is conserved. This means that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it transforms to another form of energy.

Substances made up of only one type of atom

NUCLEAR ENERGY The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom released during a nuclear reaction.

A molecule made of two or more atoms

conduction The transfer of energy by direct contact.

ELECTRICAL ENERGY Moving electrons that flow from negative to positive usually along a wire

is the temperature at which a solid changes state from solid to liquid

Can be observed without changing the substance into a different substance

producing sound (as when struck)

a glow of reflected light

THERMAL (HEAT) ENERGY Total energy of the particles that make up an object

Convection The transfer of energy through fluids.

Capable of being shaped or formed, as by hammering or pressure:

Creating a NEW substance with new and different properties

MECHANICAL ENERGY Energy of moving parts

fossil fuels Energy-rich substances formed from the remains of dead plants and animals.