WorksheetsVocabulary 2 Jenkins County
Total questions: 18
Worksheet time: 9mins
The physical form in which matter exist.
Gas
State of Matter
Liquid
Solid
A matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume.
Plasma
Gas
Liquid
Solid
Does not have a definite shape but, has a definite volume.
Liquid
Solid
Gas
Plasma
Has neither a definite shape nor a definite volume.
Solid
Gas
Liquid
Does not have a definite shape and volume and the electrons split from there atoms.
Soild
Plasma
Liquid
Gas
The energy of moving particles.
Liquid
Gas
Thermal energy
Heat
The measure of the average thermal energy of the particles in a substance.
Gas
Heat
Solid
Temperature
Transfer of thermal energy
State of Matter
Heat
Thermal energy
Hot air
Temperature at which a particular substance melts.
Melting point
Solid
Gas
Water
Change throughout the liquid and bubbles from inside the liquid and rise to the surface.
Vaporization
Heat
Solid
State of matter
The temperature at which a particular boiling or vaporization occurs.
Heat
Boiling point
Frezzing point
If only particles at the surface of the liquid are changing into gas.
Liquid
Vaporization
Gas
Evaporation
The process of a gas changing states into a liquid
Condensation
Evaporation
Vaporization
The temperature at which a gas condenses to a liquid.
Vaporization
Condensation point
Boiling point
The temperature at which a substance freezes
Gas
Freezing point
Liquid point
Backing point
What is the difference between thermal energy, temperature, and heat?
Heat is the transfer of thermal energy, Temperature is the measure of the average thermal energy of the particles in a substance, and thermal energy is the energy of the moving particles in a substance.
Heat is the transfer of thermal energy, Temperature is the measure of the average thermal energy of the particles in a substance
Heat is the transfer of thermal energy, Temperature is the measure of the average thermal energy of the particles in a substance and thermal energy is the energy of all living things
What is the difference between vaporization and evaporation?
Evaporation is if only particles at the surface of the liquid are changing into gas, and vaporization is a change thought the liquid, and bubbles from inside the liquid and rise to the surface.
Evaporation is if only particles at the surface of the liquid are changing into gas, and vaporization is a change on to parts of the liquid, and bubbles from inside the liquid and rise to the surface.
What is the difference between condensation and condensation point?
Condensation is the process of a gas changing state into a liquid, and condensation point is the pressure in which a gas condenses to a liquid.
Condensation is the process of a gas changing state into a liquid, and condensation point is the temperature in which a gas condenses to a liquid.
