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Cards to help pass the Chemistry Midterm at Sussex Technical High School.

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On the Kelvin Scale, water freezes at 273°K and boils at 373°K.   True  
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Kinetic energy is related to molecular motion.   True  
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Because molecules in a solution are very close to each other, they always move in an organized, non-random fashion.   False  
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The fundamental SI unit of energy and heat is the calorie.   False  
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The Calories in foods actually means kilocalories.   True  
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The specific heat of water is lower than the specific heat of metals such as steel and silver.   False  
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If the pressure remains constant, the higher the temperature, the more likely the substance is to be in the gas phase rather than the liquid phase.   True  
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Water at 0°C can be found in the solid OR liquid phase.   True  
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Is heat absorbed or released when ice is melted?   Absorbed  
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Is heat absorbed or released when water is condensed?   Released  
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A _____________ is an instrument that uses the expansion of liquid alcohol to measure the temperature.   Thermometer  
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________________ refers to the erratic and random movement of particles in water due to constant collision of molecules.   Brownian Motion  
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____________ is the energy of motion.   Kinetic Energy  
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The temperature at which the Kelvin scale starts is called _____________.   Absolute Zero  
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A ______________ is a type of electronic sensor that uses a combination of two metals to measure temperature.   Thermocouple  
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___________________ is reached when the temperature difference between two systems is zero.   Thermal Equilibrium  
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In any investigation, it is important to identify the relevant objects and effects involved in that investigation, which altogether constitute the ____________.   System  
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According to the ____________ of thermodynamics, the energy lost by a system must be gained by the surrounding or another system.   First Law  
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According to the ______________ of thermodynamics, heat cannot be transferred from lower temperature to higher temperature.   Second Law  
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Iron is considered a good __________ because it easily allows heat to flow across.   Conductor  
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_______________ refers to the phase change from gas to liquid.   Condensation  
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The amount of heat required to change one gram of a material from a liquid to a gas is called the ______________________.   Heat of Vaporization  
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The thermal energy that is absorbed or released by a phase change is called ____________.   Latent Heat  
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The temperature at which the air is saturated with liquid is called the ____________.   Dew Point  
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The ___________ of water is 100°C or 212°F.   Boiling Point  
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A 60% by weight solution of glycerol in water freezes at -28.5°F. Convert this to degrees Celsius.   -33.6°C  
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Convert 45°C to degrees Fahrenheit.   113°F  
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Convert 300°K to degrees Celsius.   27°C  
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Convert 298°F to degrees Kelvin.   421°K  
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A 5 gram piece of gold changes temperature from 35°C to 78°C. How much heat does the gold absorb?   27.7 J  
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If 925 J of heat was absorbed by a block of iron that weighs 43 grams, calculate the temperature change.   48.9°C  
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One beaker contains 135 grams of water at 21°C and a second beaker contains 82.5 grams of water at 89°C. What is the final temperature of the water, after the beakers are mixed?   46.8°C  
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What quantity of heat is required to vaporize 110 grams of toluene at its boiling point?   45.3 Kj  
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The heat energy required to melt one gram of ice at 0°C is 335 J. If one ice cube has a mass of 45 grams, and you have 16 ice cubes, what quantity of energy is required to melt all of the ice cubes to form liquid water at 0°C?   241,200 J  
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Convert -15°C to Kelvin.   258°K  
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Convert 298°K to degrees Fahrenheit.   77°F  
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