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Heat Transfer and Temperature

Heat Transfer and Temperature

Assessment

Presentation

Science

6th - 9th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-4, MS-PS3-4, MS-PS3-5

+1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Katherine Heter

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3 Slides • 41 Questions

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Heat Transfer and Temperature

By Katie Heter

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Multiple Choice

What is temperature actually measuring?

1

The amount of heat energy

2

The amount of light energy

3

The amount of heat

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Multiple Choice

When heat is added to the blocks using the fire which way does the heat/energy move?

1

From the blocks to the fire

2

From the fire to the blocks

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Multiple Choice

When the blocks are cooled using the ice which way does the heat/energy move?

1

From the ice to the blocks

2

From the blocks to the ice

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Multiple Choice

When the brick and iron are heated which one holds more energy before it release it?

1

Iron

2

Brick

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Multiple Choice

Where does the energy "go" when the blocks are heated.

1

First into the block then it disappears

2

From the fire to the air then into the block

3

From the fire to the block then into the air

4

From the fire to the block and it all stays there

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Multiple Choice

If the blocks are heated in a closed room for 5 hours what do you think would happen?

1

The blocks would release heat into the room, heating the room

2

The blocks would hold all of the heat

3

The blocks would get hotter then cool off

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Multiple Choice

Which way is the heat energy moving?

1

From the warm object to the cold object

2

From the cold object to the warm object

3

It changes based on the scenario

4

The energy doesn't move

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Multiple Choice

What happens when the hot block is added to the cold water?

1

The energy moves from the water to the block cooling the block.

2

The energy moves from the block to the water heating the water.

3

The energy doesn't move between the two.

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Multiple Choice

Why does the process of energy transfer stop.

1

It doesn't it will keep moving between the block and water.

2

The energy never moved, it just disappeared.

3

The amount of energy was equal in both so it stopped moving.

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Heat moves from warm to cold! ALWAYS Warm to cold!​

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Multiple Choice

Which direction does heat move?

1

From warm to cold.

2

From cold to warm

3

It depends on the situation.

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When energy is added or removed from an object

its state of matter MAY change. ​

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Multiple Choice

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Solid and Liquid

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7

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8

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9

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10

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11

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Multiple Choice

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Liquid and Gas

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7

2

8

3

9

4

10

5

11

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Multiple Choice

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Melting Point

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7

2

8

3

9

4

10

5

11

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Multiple Choice

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Boiling Point

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7

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8

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9

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10

5

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Multiple Choice

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Freezing Point

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7

2

8

3

9

4

10

5

11

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Multiple Choice

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Condensation Point

1

7

2

8

3

9

4

10

5

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Multiple Choice

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Increasing Energy

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7

2

8

3

9

4

10

5

11

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Multiple Choice

Particles closest together
1
solid
2
liquid
3
gas
4
solid, liquid and gas

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Multiple Choice

Particles move quickest
1
solid
2
liquid
3
gas
4
solid, liquid and gas

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Multiple Choice

Particles slide past each other
1
solid
2
liquid
3
gas
4
solid, liquid and gas

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Multiple Choice

Definite shape and definite volume
1
solid
2
liquid
3
gas
4
solid, liquid and gas

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Multiple Choice

No definite shape or volume
1
solid
2
liquid
3
gas
4
solid, liquid and gas

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Multiple Choice

Definite volume but not definite shape
1
solid
2
liquid
3
gas
4
solid, liquid and gas

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Multiple Choice

Sublimination
1
Solid to Liquid
2
Liquid to Gas
3
Gas to Solid
4
Solid to Gas

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Multiple Choice

Deposition
1
Solid to Liquid
2
Liquid to Gas
3
Gas to Solid
4
Solid to Gas

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Multiple Choice

What is happening at the boiling point?
1
liquid to gas
2
gas to liquid
3
solid to liquid
4
liquid to solid

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Multiple Choice

What is happening at freezing point?
1
gas to liquid
2
solid to liquid
3
liquid to solid
4
liquid to gas

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Multiple Choice

Melting and _____ occur at the same temperature.
1
boiling
2
condensation
3
freezing
4
sublimination

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Multiple Choice

Condensation and _____ occur at the same temperature.
1

melting

2
boiling
3
freezing
4
sublimination

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Multiple Choice

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From 30 degrees to 55 degrees, what state of matter is the substance?
1
Solid
2
Liquid
3
Gas
4
Plasma

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Multiple Choice

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What state of matter is segment 5?
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Solid
2
Liquid
3
Gas
4
Plasma

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Multiple Choice

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What state of matter is segment 3?
1
Solid
2
Liquid
3
Gas
4
Plasma

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Multiple Choice

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What is increasing as time increases?
1
state of matter
2
boiling point
3
melting point
4
kinetic energy

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Multiple Choice

What happens when a solid melts?

1

Its molecules move farther apart.

2

Its molecules move closer together

3

The speed of its molecules decreases

4

The temperature decreases although heat is added

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Multiple Choice

Some ice cubes are added to a pot of boiling water. After a few moments, the water stops boiling.

Which of the following explains why the water stopped boiling?

1

Heat energy from the water melted the ice.

2

Particles from the boiling water moved into the ice and melted the ice.

3

Cold energy from the ice transferred into the water, lowering the temperature of the water

4

Cold energy leaving the ice caused it to melt

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Heter added a room temperature copper cube and an aluminum cube she just removed from the freezer to a beaker of boiling water. She left the cubes in the water for three hours. Which of the following describes a heat flow that took place during those three hours?

1

from the aluminum cube to the beaker

2

from the copper cube to the boiling water

3

from the aluminum cube to the copper cube

4

from the boiling water to the aluminum cube

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Multiple Choice

If you hold a glass of ice tea on a summer’s day, which of the following will happen?

1

Cold will travel from the glass to your hand

2

The temperature of your tea will decrease

3

The temperature of your hand will increase

4

Heat will travel from your hand to the glass

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Multiple Choice

When a liquid substance, such as water, gains heat energy, which of the following will happen?

1

The water will always change state and become a gas

2

The water may become solid

3

The water will remain in the liquid state regardless of the amount of heat gained.

4

The water may change state depending on the amount of heat gained

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Multiple Choice

Beth takes a sip of very hot soup and decides to put an ice cube in her bowl. Which best describes what happens next?

1

The cold from the ice evaporates in the air

2

Heat is destroyed as the ice melts.

3

Heat from the soup flows into the ice cube.

4

Cold from the ice cube flows into the soup

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Multiple Choice

Heat always travels from _________________ to _________________.

1

bottom to top

2

top to bottom

3

cold to hot

4

hot to cold

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Multiple Choice

If heat is added to an ice cube it will

1

sometimes melt

2

always melt

3

sometimes freeze

4

always evaporate

Heat Transfer and Temperature

By Katie Heter

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