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Fill in the blanks:
1.) So even though liquid and solid water at 0 degrees C both have the same _______, they may have different thermal energy levels because the temperature doesn’t account for the _________ _________ that thermal energy includes.
2.) Liquid water has greater________ energy as the molecules can move more freely away from one another (increasing their _______________ potential energy)
3.) When heat is added to an object, the particles of the object take in the energy as __________ energy until reaching a ___________ state.
4.) While in the ___________ state, the particles will no longer gain kinetic energy and ___________ energy begins to increase, causing the particles to move away from one another.

That's the problem, there are no words for this assignment provided, but I have the list of keywords that might help. They come with explanations and I'm sure the words to put in blanks are from this list.

Key Terms:
● conclusion -a summary and interpretation of results that explains how and why the outcome occurred.
● conduction - transfer of thermal energy among particles within a substance or between two substances.
● convection- transfer of thermal energy within a fluid due to temperature differences.
● convection current- a current in a fluid that results from convection.
● dense - closely compacted particles in a substance.
● dependent variable- the variable on the y-axis/output and is the effect or change you want to observe.
● energy transfer - occurs when matter with higher kinetic or thermal energy interacts with matter that is lower in energy; energy moves from high to low.
● heat - energy transferred within a substance or from one substance to another; always flows from a warmer area to a cooler area.
● independent variable- the variable on the x-axis/input and causes changes.
● insulator- a material that is not good at conducting thermal energy transfer.
● kinetic energy- the energy of mass in motion.
● mass - the amount of space matter takes up.
● modifications - changes made
● potential energy - energy from a position; solid particles have lower potential energy since they are close together; liquids and gases have higher potential energy since they have more space
● radiate - move electromagnetic waves.
● radiation -transfer of energy in the form of waves through matter or through empty space.
● reasoning - an explanation of the data and how that supports your conclusion.
● temperature - a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles.
● thermal energy - describes the total energy of a group of particles.

Do you have a list of words that fit into these blank spaces? I am sure that the first blank is temperature but some of the others are not as clear cut, at least not to me.

1.) So even though liquid and solid water at 0 degrees C both have the same temperature, they may have different thermal energy levels because the temperature doesn’t account for the internal potential energy that thermal energy includes.

To get the answers, let's break down the statements:

1) The missing word for the first blank is "temperature". This is because both liquid and solid water at 0 degrees C have the same temperature.

2) The missing words for the second blank are "kinetic" and "potential". This is because liquid water has greater kinetic energy as the molecules can move more freely away from one another, thus increasing their potential energy.

3) The missing words for the third blank are "kinetic" and "higher" respectively. This is because when heat is added to an object, the particles of the object take in the energy as kinetic energy until reaching a higher state.

4) The missing words for the forth blank are "solid" and "potential" respectively. This is because while in the solid state, the particles will no longer gain kinetic energy and potential energy begins to increase, causing the particles to move away from one another.

So, the filled-in statements would be:

1) So even though liquid and solid water at 0 degrees C both have the same temperature, they may have different thermal energy levels because the temperature doesn’t account for the internal potential energy that thermal energy includes.

2) Liquid water has greater kinetic energy as the molecules can move more freely away from one another (increasing their potential energy).

3) When heat is added to an object, the particles of the object take in the energy as kinetic energy until reaching a higher state.

4) While in the solid state, the particles will no longer gain kinetic energy and potential energy begins to increase, causing the particles to move away from one another.