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Thermal Enegy

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temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter   absolute zero  
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process that occurs when vaporization takes place only on the surface of a liquid   evaporation  
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process that occurs when vaporization takes place inside a liquid as well as on the surface   boiling  
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a material that conducts heat well….a material through which charges can easily flow   conducto (wood, aluminum)  
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a material that DOESN'T conduct heat well a material through which charges can't easily flow (rubber,glass)   insulator  
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a measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance   temperature  
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how does heat move   a warmer object to a colder object  
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how does thermal energy effect the change of state of matter   absorbs heat through sublimation, melting, evaporation/ releases heat through condensation and freezing  
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what is the movement of thermal energy in melting   solid absorbing heat to become a liquid  
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what is the movement of thermal energy in condensation   a gas releasing heat to become a liquid  
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how does a thermometer work   temperature changes cause the level of the liquid inside a thermometer to rise and fall red alcohol that rises and fall due to convection or radiation  
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how do degrees compare to celsius and fahrenheit scale   the degrees on the celsius scale are larger and the the degrees on the fahrenheit scale are smaller  
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whats the melting point for celsius   0 degrees  
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whats the boiling point for celsius   100  
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whats the room temperature for celsius   22  
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whats the melting point for Fahrenheit   32  
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whats the boiling point for Fahrenheit   212  
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whats the room temp for Fahrenheit   72  
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whats the melting point for kelvin   273  
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whats the boiling point for kelvin   373  
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whats the room temp for kelvin   0  
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convection is when what moves   hot matter  
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radiation doesn't move through what   atoms  
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atoms in the sun shoot off   protons  
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the study of heat is called   thermodynamics  
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all things are made of   matter  
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matter is made of   tiny parts  
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atoms are   tiny parts  
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no one can do what   see an atom (takes a very strong microscope)  
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heat is about what   moving atoms  
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atoms move less in...   in cold things  
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heat moves in three waves...   convection conduction radiation  
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conduction is when   heat energy moves  
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hot atoms do what to cold atoms   pass heat to them  
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inside heat   endothermic  
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outside heat   exothermic  
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energy absorbed from the surroundings is an example of   endothermic  
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energy given off to the surroundings is an example of   exothermic  
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melting evaporization boiling   endothermic  
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combustion condensation freezing   exothermic  
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less energy more product   endothermic  
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more energy less product   exothermic  
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cooking popping popcorn vinegar and baking soda soda and mentor are all examples of   endothermic  
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starting a car lightning lighting a match are all examples of   exothermic  
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