physical science unit 14
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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boiling | occurs above and below liquid
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evaporstion | occurs just on the surface of liquid
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condensation | change from a gas to a liguid
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thermal expansion | heat makes an object bigger
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freezing | liquid turns into a solid 0C and 32F
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melting | solid turns into a liquid 100C and 212F
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gases | particles are spread out and con move freely no volume, no shape
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liquids | particles packed close together but can still move no volume, shape
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solids | particles close together and cant move is volume, and is shape
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insulators | dosnt allow a transfer of electricity or energy
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conductors | allow a transfer of electricity or energy
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radiation | heat that moves in waves
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convection | heat cycles around heat
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conduction | heat transfers
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specific heat formula | mass x specific heat x change in energy
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specific heat | amount of heat used to raise the tempature
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heat | matter at a lower temp.
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thermal energy | the total potential and kinetic energy of the particles in an object
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Fahrenheit to kelvin | convert f to c then c to k
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Celsius to kelvin | add 273
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Fahrenheit to celsius | (f-32) x .56
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absolute zero | no thermal energy -273k
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Celsius to Fahrenheit | (c x 1.8) + 32
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kelvin | (physical science) 237k-freezing
373k-melting
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celsius | in all other countries 0C-freezing
100C-melting
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fahrenheit | used only in u.s.a 32F-freezing
212F-melting
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