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Study Guide: 9th Grade Science Notes: Mixtures, Heat Transfer, Etc.
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9th Grade Science Notes: Mixtures, Heat Transfer, Etc.

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water: pure substance
gold: pure substance
paella: heterogeneous mixture
sea water (salt water): homogeneous mixture
sugar in water: homogeneous mixture
air: homogeneous mixture
oxygen: pure substance
potato omelette: heterogeneous mixture
chocolate: homogeneous mixture
cake: homogeneous mixture
tea: homogeneous mixture
coffee: homogeneous mixture
sedimentary rock: heterogeneous mixture
sand: heterogeneous mixture
sugar: pure substance
salt: pure substance
silver: pure substance
bowl of M&M's: heterogeneous mixture
sand in water: heterogeneous mixture
alcohol and water: homogeneous mixture
causes winds on earth: convection
hot air rises in a balloon: convection
microwave oven cooking your dinner: radiation
you sit near a campfire: radiation
how you get a sunburn: radiation
you accidentally touch a hot pan: conduction
metal spoon sits in soup:  the spoon heats up: conduction
when two objects are touching: conduction
the metal part of your seatbelt burns your leg when you sit on it after the car sat in the sun: conduction
walking across hot sand burns your feet: conduction
the heat you feel from putting your hand near a fireplace: radiation
ironing your clothes: conduction
Boiling water: convection
Hot air rising: convection
Air moving in the house: convection
Warming up at the camp fire: radiation
Cooking Pancakes: conduction
Hot air balloons: convection
Touching hot food: conduction
Cooking bacon: conduction
Roasting food over a fire: radiation and convection
Solar energy moving to the Earth: radiation
Energy from a light source: radiation
heat transfer because molecules strike molecules at the surface: conduction
heat transfer through fluid motion: convection
heat transfer through an electromagnetic wave: radiation
Heat transfer that can occur in empty space through waves.: Radiation
Heat transfer when molecules bump into each other.Conduction



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