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Match the right choice with the right question by placing the right letter in the far...

Match the right choice with the right question by placing the right letter in the far left column. The letters go with the questions.

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Boiling Point

A

Moves heat from cold reservoir to a hot reservoir

Convection

B

In this process the volume remain constant.

Radiation

C

The sum of the Kinetic and Potential energies of the particles in a system.

Kelvin

D

The amount of heat necessary to change a liquid to a gas at constant temperature is the __________.

Efficiency

E

The amount of heat necessary to change a liquid to a solid at constant temperature is the ___________.

Heat Engine

F

The amount of heat necessary to change the temperature of 1 kg of a substance 10 Celsius is

Melting Point

G

Heat transfer that involves mass movement is _______________

Entropy

H

In this process the temperature remain constant.

Refrigerators

I

A tile floor feels colder than a rug on bare feet because the tile has a greater ______________.

Latent heat of vaporization

J

A process where no heat is transferred into or out of a system.

Thermal conductivity

K

Sun's rays are transmitted to Earth

Triple-point

L

Charle’s Law is a ________ process.

Specific heat

M

The first law of thermodynamics states that heat added to a closed system can change the internal energy of the system and/or do ______________.

Internal Energy

N

The temperature at which a substance changes from a gas to liquid

Latent heat of fusion

O

Zero degrees Celsius

Isothermal

P

A pressure and temperature where a substance exist as a solid, liquid, and gas.

Isobaric

Q

In the gas laws, the ______________ temperature scale must be used

Isochoric

R

Disorder is always increasing in the universe, which shows _______ is always increasing.

Adiabatic

S

Moving heat from a hot reservoir to a cold reservoir to do work.

Work

T

The amount of work that comes out of an engine divided by the amount of heat put into an engine.

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