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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Apologia, ed. 1, Module 2 Concept Map, "c" heat capacity (or specific heat) using either Joules, "c" heat capacity (or specific heat) using either calories, ENERGY leads to Scientific Law, ENERGY comes in two forms kenetic energy - energy that is in motion, Module 13 which will focus on Thermodynamics, T TEMPERATURE (in C, K, or F)) is a measure of the intensity of heat energy, Thermodynamics is the study of heat energy, calories is a part of <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mfrac> <mtext> cal </mtext> <mtext> g⋅°C </mtext> </mfrac> </mrow> </math>, When matter undergoes a substantial change that change is accompanied by release (exothermic), transferred by relative humidity, ???? using T TEMPERATURE (in C, K, or F)), calories is a part of "c" heat capacity (or specific heat), calories is defined as the amount of heat necessary to warm one gram of WATER 1 °C, questions ???? Why do you have both water and ice at zero degrees Celcius?, 1st Law of Thermodynamics, "m" mass (in grams, kg, or mg) see A glass of water and a pool of water may be at the same temperature, but they contain vastly different amounts of heat. It takes much more energy to raise the temperature of a swimming pool 10°C than it does a glass of water ? the difference here is the mass, release (exothermic) or intake (endothermic), ENERGY that is being transferred, ???? using "c" heat capacity (or specific heat), transferred by radiation