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The law of conversion of energy

Energy can be neither created nor destroyed though It can be transformed from one form to another

Temperature

Is a measure of the intensity of the thermal energy and its independent of quantity of the CU

Specific heat

Is the month of energy needed to change the temperature of one g of a substance 1'C

Light

Is the form of electromagnetic radiation that travels through space 3.00 x10^8m/s

Going to the right

Atomic size decreases

Going down

Atomic size increases

Ionization energy

Is the quantity of energy required to remove the outermost Electron from an element.

Ionization energy increase

Going to the right

Ionization energy decrease

Going done

Charles law

Decrease temperature than the volume decreases to

Boyle's law

Volume decreases which means pressure increase

Combined gas law

Pressure down volume up or temperature down volume down

Representative elements

Group A

Transition elements

Groups b

Metals

Good conductors of heat and electricity

Non metals

Brittle and poor conductors

Metalloids

Are used as semiconductors and insulators