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Review Slides. Matching. Temperature Thermal energy Transfer of thermal energy by direct contact Transfer of thermal energy Transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves Transfer of thermal energy by movement of particles in a fluid. Heat Kinetic energy + potential energy
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Matching • Temperature • Thermal energy • Transfer of thermal energy by direct contact • Transfer of thermal energy • Transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves • Transfer of thermal energy by movement of particles in a fluid • Heat • Kinetic energy + potential energy • Average kinetic energy • Conduction • Convection • Radiation
7. Rank the states of matter from weakest to strongest intermolecular forces: Gas, solid, liquid Gas, liquid, solid Solid, liquid, gas Solid, gas, liquid
8. Rank the particles of the states of matter in terms of average kinetic energyfrom slowest to fastest. Gas, solid, liquid Gas, liquid, solid Solid, liquid, gas Solid, gas, liquid
9) Object __ has more thermal energy. 10) Object ___has a higher average kinetic energy.11) Heat will transfer from object __to object ___. Object A 75° C 50 g Object B 30°C 50 g
Matching • Temperature • Thermal energy • Radiation • Heat • Radiation • Convection 12. 100° C
Matching • Temperature • Thermal energy • conduction • Heat • Radiation • Convection 13. The sun transfers energy to earth by the process of ____.
Matching • Temperature • Thermal energy • conduction • Heat • Radiation • Convection 14. The circular arrows in the picture are showing____.
Matching • Temperature • Thermal energy • conduction • Heat • Radiation • Convection 15. The circular arrows in the picture are showing____.
Matching • Temperature • Thermal energy • conduction • Heat • Radiation • Convection 16. The arrow in picture is showing____.
17. Temperature 18. Heat 19. Thermal energy • Examples include convection, radiation, and conduction • Average kinetic energy • Potential energy + kinetic energy
Radiation • B. convection • C.conduction 20. Does not require particles 21. Uses direct contact between particles 22. Particles at the bottom of the pot of boiling water move to the top, taking their thermal energy with them
23) Object ___ has more thermal energy. 24) Object ___has a higher average kinetic energy.25) Heat will transfer from object __to object ___. Object A 75° C 70 g Object B 75°C 50 g
T or F 26) A dead fly, a blanket, and a dog all have thermal energy. 27) Solids, liquids, and gases have all have thermal energy. 28) A casserole is placed in the refrigerator. Then it is placed in the freezer. The casserole has thermal energy in both locations.
29) Look at the pictures below. The picture in which the LARGEST transfer of thermal energy will occur is _____. Why? A B Mouth at 98.6°F Cookies at 300°F Mouth at 98.6°F Cookies at 150°F
30) Look at the pictures below. The picture in which the LARGEST transfer of thermal energy will occur is _____. Why? A B Mouth at 98°F Sno Cone 28°F Mouth at 98°F Cookies at 158°F
T/F If false, correct the underlined word
T or F • The intermolecular forces of a liquid are stronger than a gas. • Condensation involves adding thermal energy to a gas. • On a phase change graph, horizontal lines represent phase changes. • During melting, thermal energy is breaking bonds of the solid. • During vaporization, thermal energy is strengthening the bonds of a liquid.
Thermal Energy and Phase Changes 150 100 50 0 5 7 6 Temperature (°C) 4 2 3 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 Thermal Energy
Ex. Predict what would happen if sublimation occurred on an ice cube A. The ice would turn to water B. The ice would not go through phase change C. The partials in the ice would increase in intermolecular force D. The partials would decrease in inter molecular force and change to steam
Which is the best description of radiation? A) Travel through electromagnetic waves. B) Heat travels through a gas or a liquid. C) Heat travels through a solid. D) It is very good for you.
What qualities are different between a solid and a liquid? A) They are the same. B) Solid has faster moving particles than a liquid. C) Liquid has faster moving particles than a solid. D) Solid has more particles
What is the best example of a Liquid forming into a Gas? _______________ A) Liquid, Gas, Solid B) Liquid, Boiling Point, Gas C) Solid, Liquid, Solid D) Liquid, Melting Point, Liquid
If Thermal Energy transfers by movement of molecules what is this called? _______________ A) Boiling Point B) Radiation C) Freezing D) Convection E) Conduction
From the picture shown you can conclude that the water is at its ________________. HINT: The circles represent bubbles. A) Boiling Point B) Gas C) Heat D) Radiation
What are the differences and similarities between water freezing and melting? A: They both can involve water, yet are different processes B: One turns water to ice, and the other turns ice to water, yet they both deal with liquids and solids relationship only C: A&B D: There are none
Predict what would happen if a cube of ice was put into a cup of coffee. • It would stay the same, because the mass was not changing • It would melt, because the coffee is transferring heat to the ice. • It would melt, because the ice is transferring energy to the coffee • It would become colder because the particles are moving faster.
Predict what would happen if an extreme amount of thermal energy was added to a metal table • The table would expand • The table would get smaller • The table would stay the same • The table would explode
Predict what would happen if lava spilled into the ocean? What would happen to the particles? • a. Particles speed up. • b. Ms. Nicholas comes in to save them. • c. They turn into a solid. • d. Lava is too slow so it evaporates
On the phase change line graph, find where the substance would go through condensation. *Insert Line graph here with numbers 1-7 showing the steps* • a. 2 • b. 3 • c. 5 • d. 6
Arrange the steps of melting in order. • Molecules slow down, changes from liquid to solid • Molecules speed up, then they changes from a solid to liquid • Molecules speed up and the solid changes to a gas
Water was frozen, and then it was found as a gas. What happened to the ice? • Convection. • Sublimation. • Radiation. • Evaporation.
Look at the example and answer the question Melting>>Evaporation>>Deposition>>Sublimation What phase does it start in, and what phase does it end in? • Gas>Solid • Solid>Gas • Liquid>Gas • Solid> Solid
Which set of phase changes start in a gas form? • Deposition, melting • Freezing, sublimation • Condensation, deposition • Melting, evaporation
When condensation occurs, what happens to the particles? • The particles spread apart • The particles get larger • The particles get closer together • The particles don’t change
Predict what would happen to the molecules if you take a class of cold milk and let it sit out in the sun. • The molecules would increase in speed and expand. • The molecules would increase in speed, but not expand. • The molecules would not increase in speed, but expand. • The molecules would stay the same.
What word does NOT belong? • Sublimation • Melting • Freezing • Convection • Vaporization