Answer:1. Kinetic energy – Energy that a system possesses as a result of its motion relative to some reference frame.2. Heat – An energy interaction between a system and its surroundings.3. 1662 – In 1662, Robert Boyle discovered the correlation between Pressure (P) and Volume (V) (assuming Temperature (T) and Amount of Gas (n) remain constant).4. Ideal Gas Law – This law combines the relationships between P, V, T, and mass, and gives a number to the constant.5. Flow work – Energy is work done in pushing a fluid across a boundary, usually into or out of the system.6. Jacques Charles – He discovered Charles' Law.7. Gas – The phase of matter where atoms of a substance are in motion and fill their container.8. First Law of Thermodynamics – This law states that energy is neither created nor destroyed.9. Enthalpy – The amount of heat energy available to be transferred into kinetic energy of motion.10. Enthalpy – A thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system.