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Activity 2

NAME:____________________________ Date:_____________
Year/Section:_______________________

TRUE OR FALSE

Directions: Read the ff. question properly and write the letter T if the statement is True
and letter F if the statement is False.

_____1.Spontaneous heating is the process of decrease in temperature of a material as a result of


slow oxidation, that is, without drawing heat from its surrounding, until the ignition temperature
results into combustion.

_____2.Conduction is heat transferred by direct contact from one body to another.

_____3.Nuclear Fission occurs when a subatomic particle called neutron bombards an


appropriate type of nucleus.

_____4.Radiation is a means of heat transfer when energy travels through protons or materials as
waves.

_____5.Convection is a means by which heat is not transformed by a circulating medium either


gas or a liquid.

_____6.Celsius Degree also called Centigrade.

_____7.Thermal Conductivity which is the measure of the rate of flow heat through unit
temperature gradient.

_____8.Nuclear Fusion includes all nuclear reaction in which two light nuclei combine to form
lighter nucleus, with the emission of other particles or gamma rays.

_____9.Heat is transferred by one or more of the three methods called, Conduction, Convection,
and Gradient.

_____10.Kelvin or Absolute is the same scale as the celsius degree but the melting point of ice is
273 and boiling point of water is 373.

NOTE: STUDY HARD AND DO NOT CHEAT.


Activity 1

NAME:____________________________ Date:_____________
Year/Section:_______________________

ESSAY 5 Points Each.

Directions: Read the ff. question properly and answer it briefly. Tag-Lish is allowed.

1. In your own perception, explain the Chemistry of Fire.

2. In your own idea, what is the important of studying Fire?

3. Explain what is the difference between Heat of Combustion and Heat of Decomposition?

NOTE: STUDY HARD AND DO NOT CHEAT.


Quiz 1

NAME:______________________________ Date:_________________
Year/Section:_________________________

Fill in the blank:

Directions: Read the following question properly and write the correct answer.

1. ________________ Is the ratio of the weight of a solid or liquid substance using the symbols
of elements composing the substance to the weight of an equal volume of water. In general
the higher the specific gravity of a substance the greater amount of heat is necessary to
decompose it.

2. ________________ Is the constant temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is
equal to the atmospheric pressure.

3. ________________ Is the weight of a volume of pure gas composed to the weight of a


volume of dry air at the same temperature and pressure.

4. ________________ Whenever atoms are subjected to electric potential gradients from


external sources, the arrangement of the atom ( or of a molecule of several atoms) is
distorted, with a tendency for electrons to move in the direction of opposite direction.

5. ________________ Is a means of heat transfer when energy travels through space or


materials as waves. Radiant energy waves travel with the speed of light. On arrival at a body
they are absorbed, reflected or transmitted. Visible light consist of wavelength 4x10 -5 to
7x10-5 cm. (violet to red.)

6. ________________ Is heat transferred by direct contact from one body to another.

7. ________________ Result when mechanical energy is used in overcoming the resistance to


motion when two solids are rubbed together. Any friction generates heat.

8. ________________ Is the heat released when a substance is dissolved in a liquid. Most


materials release heat when dissolved but the amount is usually not enough to have any
significant effect on fire protection.

NOTE: STUDY HARD AND DO NOT CHEAT.


9. ________________ Arcing results when an electric circuit which is carrying current is
interrupted, either intentionally( as by a knife switch) or accidentally (as when a contact or
terminal becomes loosened ).the temperatures of arc are very high, and the heat released may
be sufficient to ignite combustible or flammable material within the vicinity.

10. ________________ are incandescent gases. In order to be sustained. It should maintain a


high temperature and a concentration of short-lived intermediate chemical reactants between
fuel and oxidizer.

11. ________________ Is observe when gas (fuel) alone is force through a nozzle into the
atmosphere which diffuse in the surrounding atmosphere in order to form a flammable
mixture. The rate at which the fuel and oxidizer are brought together determines the
characteristics of a diffusion flame.

12. ________________ When a particle follows a smooth path through a gaseous flame.

13. ________________ Is a result of chemical reaction of a fuel (reducing agent) with certain
elements as oxygen or chlorine or fluorine (oxidizing agent). At kindling temperature, this
reaction is known as oxidation.

14. ________________ Is when the rate of heat generation is proportional to the resistance and
square of the current. Bare wire conductors can carry more current than insulated wires
without heating dangerous since the temperature of the conductor resulting from resistance
heating depends on dissipation of heat to the surrounding. Single wires can carry more
current than bundled or closely grouped wires.

15. ________________ A material is conceived to be made up of minute particles called


molecules that are in constant motion. The temperature of the material is the condition which
determines whether it will transfer heat to or from other materials.

NOTE: STUDY HARD AND DO NOT CHEAT.

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