thermal expasion: the expasion of the matter when its temperature is raised
pressure: the forcxe on each unit of area of a surface
melting: the change of a solid into liquid
vaporization: the change of a liquid to a gas as molecules break free form each other
condensation: the change of a gas into a liquid as molecules attract each other
freezing: the change of a liquid into a solid
boiling: the formation of bubbles of vapor that escape from a liquid that is being heated
evaporation: the vaporization of molecules from the surface of a liquid
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Vocabulary #4
kinetic energy: the energy of a moving object
potential energy: energy stored in an object or material
temperature: the avereage kinetic energy of the molecules in a material
heat: energy that flows between object that have different temperatures
radiation: the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
conduction: the transfer of energy by direct contact of molecules
convection: the transfer of energy by the flow of a liquid or gas
insulation: prevents heat from flowing in or out of a material
potential energy: energy stored in an object or material
temperature: the avereage kinetic energy of the molecules in a material
heat: energy that flows between object that have different temperatures
radiation: the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
conduction: the transfer of energy by direct contact of molecules
convection: the transfer of energy by the flow of a liquid or gas
insulation: prevents heat from flowing in or out of a material
Vocabulary #3
compound: a chemical combianation of two or more element
chemical bond: a link that atoms or electrically charged particles can form with each other
chemical formula: a way of using letters and numbers to show how much of each element is in a substances
ion: an electrically charged particle with unequal numbers of prtons and electrons
molecule: a group of bonded atoms that acts like a single particle
Chemical property: a way of describing how a substance changes chemically with other substances
exothermic: a reaction that gives off heat
endothermic: a reaction that absorbs heat
chemical bond: a link that atoms or electrically charged particles can form with each other
chemical formula: a way of using letters and numbers to show how much of each element is in a substances
ion: an electrically charged particle with unequal numbers of prtons and electrons
molecule: a group of bonded atoms that acts like a single particle
Chemical property: a way of describing how a substance changes chemically with other substances
exothermic: a reaction that gives off heat
endothermic: a reaction that absorbs heat
Vocabulary #2
Element: a subtance that cannot be broken down any further into anything simpler
atom: the smallest particle of an element that has the same chemical properties as the element
nucleus: an atom's dense center, where most of its mass is
electorn: a negatively charged particle that moves around an atom's nucleus
proton: a positively charged particle inside an atom´s nucleus
neutron: a particle inside an atom's nucleus
atomic number: the number of protons in an atom
metal: any of a group of elements that conduct heat and elctricity, is shiny and bendable
atom: the smallest particle of an element that has the same chemical properties as the element
nucleus: an atom's dense center, where most of its mass is
electorn: a negatively charged particle that moves around an atom's nucleus
proton: a positively charged particle inside an atom´s nucleus
neutron: a particle inside an atom's nucleus
atomic number: the number of protons in an atom
metal: any of a group of elements that conduct heat and elctricity, is shiny and bendable
Vocabulary #1
matter: any, liquid, or gas
mass: amount of matter in an object
volume: the amount of space an object takes up
density: the amountof mass in a certain volume of material
physical property a property that can be observed whithout changing the indenty of a substance
physical change: a change in size, shape, or state without forming a new subtances
solution: a mixture of one substance dissolved in another so that the properties are the same throughout
chemical change: a change in matter that produce a new substance with different properties from tthe original
mass: amount of matter in an object
volume: the amount of space an object takes up
density: the amountof mass in a certain volume of material
physical property a property that can be observed whithout changing the indenty of a substance
physical change: a change in size, shape, or state without forming a new subtances
solution: a mixture of one substance dissolved in another so that the properties are the same throughout
chemical change: a change in matter that produce a new substance with different properties from tthe original
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