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Chemical change
Chemical energy
Chemical Symbol
Compound
Conduction
Conductive
Convection
Density
Element
Energy
Electrical energy
Kinetic energy
Malleable
Matter
Metals
Melting point
Mechanical Energy
Nonmetals
Luster
Fossil Fuels
Metalloids
Nuclear Energy
Physical Property
Potential Energy
Radiant energy
Sound energy
Thermal energy
Wind Energy
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Amount of matter in a given
space
RADIANT ENERGY (LIGHT)
Energy that is
transmitted in the
form of
(electromagnetic)
radiation (light).
Anything that has mass and
takes up space
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Elements located near the Stairstep line on the periodic table
They have properties of both
metals and non-metals
The energy
stored within
the molecules
of a
substance
CHEMICAL ENERGY
WIND ENERGY
Moving air
caused by
pressure
differences
in the
atmosphere
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Element’s abbreviation;
1st letter is capitalized
and the 2nd letter is
lowercase (if it has one)
SOUND ENERGY
Vibrations that can move
through solid, liquid or gas
POTENTIAL
ENERGY
Stored energy due to
the shape of an object
or position above the
They are dull, brittle, & poor
conductors
Elements
located on the
right side of
the periodic
table
The ability to do
work or cause
change.
Elements found on the left of
the periodic table
They are
shiny,
malleable,
ductile, and
good
conductors
KINETIC ENERGY
The
energy of
motion.
Conservation of Energy
Energy is conserved. This means
that energy cannot be created or
destroyed, it transforms to another
form of energy.
Substances made up of only
one type of atom
NUCLEAR ENERGY
The energy stored
in the nucleus of
an atom released
during a nuclear
reaction.
A molecule made of two or
more atoms
conduction
The transfer of
energy by direct
contact.
ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Moving electrons that flow from
negative to positive usually
along a wire
is the temperature at which a
solid changes state from solid
to liquid
Can be observed without
changing the substance into a
different substance
producing sound (as when
struck)
a glow of reflected light
THERMAL (HEAT) ENERGY
Total energy of
the particles that
make up an object
Convection
The transfer of
energy through
fluids.
Capable of being shaped or
formed, as by hammering or
pressure:
Creating a NEW substance with
new and different properties
MECHANICAL ENERG
Energy of moving parts
fossil fuels
Energy-rich
substances
formed from
the remains
of dead
plants and
animals.