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Practice quiz on Kwizl:
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15:00
  • 7 min max practice quiz.
  • 5 min max peer review and feedback.
  • 3 min max write a reflection in your notebook:
  • What mistakes did I make?
  • Why were they mistakes?
  • What can I do better next time?

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HW for today:
timer
10:00
  • Check your hw exercises.
  • Use a different colour.
  • Show your work to get a sticker.

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Kinetic energy
Thermal energy
Chemical energy
Electric energy
Nuclear energy
Sonic energy
Electro magnetic energy
Energy that results from movement of an object
Energy resulting from a temperature difference between two systems
Energy resulting from reactions between atoms and / or molecules
Energy resulting from the flow of electrons
Energy resulting from changes in the atomic nuclei or from nuclear reactions
Energy in the form of sound waves
Energy that travels in waves at the speed of light

Slide 4 - Drag question

Chemical energy
Electrical energy
Kinetic Energy
Thermal Energy

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Renewable
Non-Renewable
Solar energy
Natural Gas
Nuclear energy
Coal
oil
Wind
Geothermal
Biomass

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TOPIC 2.2

ENERGY EFFECTS
P. 60-69

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§2.2 - Learning Goals:
I can…:
  • explain the three different types of heat transfer.
  • identify which type of heat transfer is present in a situation.
  • explain the difference between conductors and insulators and describe how they should be used.
  • identify if a chemical reaction is exothermic or endothermic.
  • explain the effect of catalysts on chemical reactions.


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§2.2 - Key Words:
  • Conduction
  • Conductors
  • Insulators
  • Convection
  • Radiation
  • Exothermic
  • Endothermic
  • Activation energy
  • Catalyst
  • Enzymes

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§2.2 - Conduction:
  • Conduction = heat transfer via direct contact.
  • Example = a pan transfers heat to food.

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§2.2 - Conduction:

Heat transfer through direct contact between the particles in a substance
  • Insulators: not good at conducting heat  - plastic, cork, air, wood
  • Conductors: good at conducting heat - metals; copper, silver

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§2.2 - Convection:
  • Convection = heat transfer via air or water. 
  • Example = radiator warms the air in a room

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Hot air has a lower density than cold air, therefore it will rise upwards
Cold air has a higher density than hot air, therefore it will sink

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§2.2 - Radiation:
  • Heat transfer in all directions through electromagnetic waves.
  • Radiation does not need a medium to go from one place to another.
  • Radiation can move through space 

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§2.2 - Radiation:

  • moves in all directions
  • does not need medium


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When a chemical reaction needs heat, it's called endothermic.

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Chemical reactions that release thermal energy(heat) to the environment are called exothermic.

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Exothermic vs Endothermic:
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  • your lab partner
  • pen/pencil
  • your labjournal

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