1. What is the difference between heat and temperature?
a. [Heat is the transfer of thermal energy and temperature is the measurement of that energy transfer]
b. [Heat is the measurement of energy transfer and temperature is the transfer of thermal energy]
c. [Heat and temperature mean the same thing – the transfer of thermal energy]
2. What is “internal kinetic energy”?
a. [Moving energy that you cannot see with the naked eye (aka microscopic)]
b. [Moving energy that you can see with the naked eye (aka macroscopic)]
c. [All forms of energy]
3. What is “internal potential energy”?
a. [Stored energy that you cannot see with the naked eye (aka microscopic)]
b. [Stored energy that you can see with the naked eye (aka macroscopic)]
c. [All forms of energy]
4. What the difference is between “thermal energy” and “heat”?
a. [Thermal energy and heat mean the same thing. There is no difference between them.]
b. [Heat results from thermal energy by either a change in phase or a difference in temperature.]
c. [Thermal energy results from heat either by a change in phase or a difference in temperature.]
5. In ionic bonding, one or more valence electrons are transferred from one atom to another. When this transfer occurs, the receiving atom is now __________ charged.
a. [Positively charged]
b. [Negatively charged]
c. [Neutrally charged]
6. The solid state of ice is less dense than its liquid state.
a. [True] b. [False]
7. Concrete has a higher heat capacity than water.
a. [True] b. [False]
8. Thermohaline circulation is driven by:
a. [Density] b. [Gravity] c. [Latitude] d. [Temperature] e. [Wind]