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This is my new Oct. 24 science stack for the energy unit

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insulator   an object that can't conduct heat very well.  
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conductor   an object that can conduct heat well because it is a type of metal.  
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melt   when a solid turns to a liquid or when ice turns to water.  
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freeze   when a liquid turns into a solid or when water turns to ice again.  
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matter   anything that takes up space  
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heat   a transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object. Heat is caused by the vibration of molecules.  
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thermal energy   it has three forms conduction, convection, and radiation. It is pretty much heat transforming.  
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temperature   the average KE of the particles in a substance.  
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vaporization   It is the process of liquid to gas or water to vapor  
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thermometer   it is what we use to measure the warmth or heat of the room.  
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conduction   heat transferred through a substance by direct contact of molecules. It takes place best in a solid figure.  
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condensation   the process of gas into liquid or vapor into water.  
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convection   the heated portion of air rises and the cooler sinks. This creates a current.  
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radiation   Heat energy is transformed through empty space.  
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