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4) The quantity of heat required to change an object's temperature by exactly 1 degreesC. 5) This is a material that allows heat/electricity to transfer.
6) This is a measure of the quantity of matter.
8) Random kinetic energy possessed by objects in a material at finite temperature. An object that feels hot has a lot of this.
9) This is a group of elements with few valence electrons that conducts heat and electricity.
10) This is a measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance.

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1) The quantity of heat, in joules or calories, required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degreesC.
2) This is a material that does not allow heat to transfer.
3) Equipment used to measure the temperature of an object.
7) The transfer of thermal energy between two bodies which are at different temperatures. The SI unit for this is the Joule. Generally considered the raising of temperature due to thermal energy.

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