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Atomic Structure, Heat, & Temperature Atomic structure

Heat Transfer, Phases of Matter & Specific Heat Heat Transfer What are the three methods of heat transfer? Describe each method. Give an example of each method . Phases of Matter What are the 3 phases of matter? What are the names of the phases changes between each phase of matter?

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Atomic Structure, Heat, & Temperature Atomic structure

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  1. Heat Transfer, Phases of Matter & Specific Heat • Heat Transfer • What are the three methods of heat transfer? • Describe each method. • Give an example of each method. • Phases of Matter • What are the 3 phases of matter? • What are the names of the phases changes between each phase of matter? • Draw a graph of steam cooling all the way to ice. • Specific Heat: • Define Q, m, C, and DT • Using GUIDE, answer the following question: How much heat, in Joules, is transferred when 100 g of water heated from 10 oC to 36 oC. • Create your own problem where you solve for the specific heat of an unknown substance • Explain how specific heat capacity of water can cause land vs. sea breeze on the same day. (Hint: Use specific heat and convection concepts) Atomic Structure, Heat, & Temperature • Atomic structure • What are the 3 particles that make up an atom? What is the charge, mass, and location of each • How is an atom different from a molecule? • Heat • Define thermal energy • Define temperature • How are they different? How are they the same? • Temperature • What are the three commonly used temperature scales? • What are some key temperatures in each scale? • What is absolute zero?

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