measure ofthe resistanceof a fluid todeformationunder stressNo definiteshapeorvolume,particlesmove veryquicklyPlasticmilkjugFiberglassHas definiteshape andvolume andparticles arevery closetogetherWays to preventcorroding of thismaterial: Keep dryPaintUse Stainless steelMass isneithercreated nordestroyedTopermanentlydeform amaterialHas a definitevolume andshape,particlesslide past eachother and take theshape of thecontainerMade up ofatoms that areheld togetherby chemicalbondsPlywoodProteins,hair,nailsMaterials thataremade of twoor more basicmaterialsDigesting acheeseburgerviscosity canchange whenunder force toeither moreliquid or moresolidTemporaryshapechangePros:Durable & strongElectrical & thermalinsulatorNon-reactive Cons:BrittlePros:Electrical & thermalconductivityMalleable Cons:CorrosiveFatiguecommonly used as amaterial becausethey are light, tough,long-lasting,recyclable, easy toform into shapes,cheapwho studies thechemical &mechanicalproperties andstructure of differentman-made andnatural materialsSillyputtyMade ofprotons,electronsand neutronsWe live in this “Age”materials arestrong/flexible/cheapGases withelectric charge.Examples:Lightening,nebulas (wherestars are born)When asubstancechanges butNO newsubstance isformedprocess whereone or moresubstances arealtered into a newand differentsubstancesmeasure ofthe resistanceof a fluid todeformationunder stressNo definiteshapeorvolume,particlesmove veryquicklyPlasticmilkjugFiberglassHas definiteshape andvolume andparticles arevery closetogetherWays to preventcorroding of thismaterial: Keep dryPaintUse Stainless steelMass isneithercreated nordestroyedTopermanentlydeform amaterialHas a definitevolume andshape,particlesslide past eachother and take theshape of thecontainerMade up ofatoms that areheld togetherby chemicalbondsPlywoodProteins,hair,nailsMaterials thataremade of twoor more basicmaterialsDigesting acheeseburgerviscosity canchange whenunder force toeither moreliquid or moresolidTemporaryshapechangePros:Durable & strongElectrical & thermalinsulatorNon-reactive Cons:BrittlePros:Electrical & thermalconductivityMalleable Cons:CorrosiveFatiguecommonly used as amaterial becausethey are light, tough,long-lasting,recyclable, easy toform into shapes,cheapwho studies thechemical &mechanicalproperties andstructure of differentman-made andnatural materialsSillyputtyMade ofprotons,electronsand neutronsWe live in this “Age”materials arestrong/flexible/cheapGases withelectric charge.Examples:Lightening,nebulas (wherestars are born)When asubstancechanges butNO newsubstance isformedprocess whereone or moresubstances arealtered into a newand differentsubstances

Chemistry BIngo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. measure of the resistance of a fluid to deformation under stress
  2. No definite shape or volume,particles move very quickly
  3. Plastic milk jug
  4. Fiberglass
  5. Has definite shape and volume and particles are very close together
  6. Ways to prevent corroding of this material: Keep dry Paint Use Stainless steel
  7. Mass is neither created nor destroyed
  8. To permanently deform a material
  9. Has a definite volume and shape,particles slide past each other and take the shape of the container
  10. Made up of atoms that are held together by chemical bonds
  11. Plywood
  12. Proteins, hair,nails
  13. Materials that are made of two or more basic materials
  14. Digesting a cheeseburger
  15. viscosity can change when under force to either more liquid or more solid
  16. Temporary shape change
  17. Pros: Durable & strong Electrical & thermal insulator Non-reactive Cons: Brittle
  18. Pros: Electrical & thermal conductivity Malleable Cons: Corrosive Fatigue
  19. commonly used as a material because they are light, tough, long-lasting, recyclable, easy to form into shapes, cheap
  20. who studies the chemical & mechanical properties and structure of different man-made and natural materials
  21. Silly putty
  22. Made of protons, electrons and neutrons
  23. We live in this “Age” materials are strong/flexible/cheap
  24. Gases with electric charge. Examples: Lightening, nebulas (where stars are born)
  25. When a substance changes but NO new substance is formed
  26. process where one or more substances are altered into a new and different substances