DensityThe amountof matterwithin aspecificvolume.RippingPaperPhysicalChangePhysicalChangeIcemeltingMixture2 or moresubstancesmixed, but notchemicallybonded.ElementA substancemade of asingle typeof atom.VolumeThe amountof space anobject takesup.PhysicalChangeWhat canbe undonemost of thetime?MakessomethingnewChemicalChangeCompoundA substance madeof two or moreelements that arechemically bondedtogether.ChemicalChangeWhen heat isabsorbed orreleased.ChemicalChangeRustingmetalSteamAn exampleofevaporationMoleculeWhen twoatoms arebondedtogether.NeutronThe part ofthe atom thathas nocharge (isneutral)Stirringtogethereggs, milk,and sugar.PhysicalChangeWaterdrops ona mirrorCondensationChemicalChangeBakingcookiesChemicalChangeA changewhen gasis created.EnergySometimesreferred to as"heat", it's addedor removed duringa phase change.ProtonThe part ofthe atom thatis positively"+" chargedNucleusThe part ofthe atom thatincludes theneutrons andprotons.Fog in thebathroomfrom a hotshowerEvaporationBaking sodaand VinegarmixedtogetherChemicalChangeDewonGrassAn exampleofcondensationDoesn'tmakesomethingnewPhysicalChangeCondensationWhen agas turnsinto aliquid.PhysicalChangeChangesthe size,shape, orform.HypothesisAn educatedguess thatcan betested.AtomThesmallestunit ofmatterPhysicalChangeMixingingredientswhilecookingExtendedStructureWhen two ormoremoleculesare bonded.MassThe measureof an objectsresistanceagainstmovingEvaporationWhen aliquidturns intoa gas.ElectronThe part ofthe atom thatorbits roundthe nucleus.DensityThe amountof matterwithin aspecificvolume.RippingPaperPhysicalChangePhysicalChangeIcemeltingMixture2 or moresubstancesmixed, but notchemicallybonded.ElementA substancemade of asingle typeof atom.VolumeThe amountof space anobject takesup.PhysicalChangeWhat canbe undonemost of thetime?MakessomethingnewChemicalChangeCompoundA substance madeof two or moreelements that arechemically bondedtogether.ChemicalChangeWhen heat isabsorbed orreleased.ChemicalChangeRustingmetalSteamAn exampleofevaporationMoleculeWhen twoatoms arebondedtogether.NeutronThe part ofthe atom thathas nocharge (isneutral)Stirringtogethereggs, milk,and sugar.PhysicalChangeWaterdrops ona mirrorCondensationChemicalChangeBakingcookiesChemicalChangeA changewhen gasis created.EnergySometimesreferred to as"heat", it's addedor removed duringa phase change.ProtonThe part ofthe atom thatis positively"+" chargedNucleusThe part ofthe atom thatincludes theneutrons andprotons.Fog in thebathroomfrom a hotshowerEvaporationBaking sodaand VinegarmixedtogetherChemicalChangeDewonGrassAn exampleofcondensationDoesn'tmakesomethingnewPhysicalChangeCondensationWhen agas turnsinto aliquid.PhysicalChangeChangesthe size,shape, orform.HypothesisAn educatedguess thatcan betested.AtomThesmallestunit ofmatterPhysicalChangeMixingingredientswhilecookingExtendedStructureWhen two ormoremoleculesare bonded.MassThe measureof an objectsresistanceagainstmovingEvaporationWhen aliquidturns intoa gas.ElectronThe part ofthe atom thatorbits roundthe nucleus.

6th Grade Chemistry Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. N-The amount of matter within a specific volume.
    N-Density
  2. B-Physical Change
    B-Ripping Paper
  3. G-Ice melting
    G-Physical Change
  4. N-2 or more substances mixed, but not chemically bonded.
    N-Mixture
  5. G-A substance made of a single type of atom.
    G-Element
  6. B-The amount of space an object takes up.
    B-Volume
  7. B-What can be undone most of the time?
    B-Physical Change
  8. O-Chemical Change
    O-Makes something new
  9. O-A substance made of two or more elements that are chemically bonded together.
    O-Compound
  10. I-When heat is absorbed or released.
    I-Chemical Change
  11. G-Rusting metal
    G-Chemical Change
  12. I-An example of evaporation
    I-Steam
  13. O-When two atoms are bonded together.
    O-Molecule
  14. G-The part of the atom that has no charge (is neutral)
    G-Neutron
  15. O-Physical Change
    O-Stirring together eggs, milk, and sugar.
  16. I-Condensation
    I-Water drops on a mirror
  17. B-Baking cookies
    B-Chemical Change
  18. I-A change when gas is created.
    I-Chemical Change
  19. B-Sometimes referred to as "heat", it's added or removed during a phase change.
    B-Energy
  20. I-The part of the atom that is positively "+" charged
    I-Proton
  21. O-The part of the atom that includes the neutrons and protons.
    O-Nucleus
  22. G-Evaporation
    G-Fog in the bathroom from a hot shower
  23. N-Chemical Change
    N-Baking soda and Vinegar mixed together
  24. B-An example of condensation
    B-Dew on Grass
  25. G-Physical Change
    G-Doesn't make something new
  26. O-When a gas turns into a liquid.
    O-Condensation
  27. I-Changes the size, shape, or form.
    I-Physical Change
  28. G-An educated guess that can be tested.
    G-Hypothesis
  29. N-The smallest unit of matter
    N-Atom
  30. N-Mixing ingredients while cooking
    N-Physical Change
  31. N-When two or more molecules are bonded.
    N-Extended Structure
  32. I-The measure of an objects resistance against moving
    I-Mass
  33. O-When a liquid turns into a gas.
    O-Evaporation
  34. B-The part of the atom that orbits round the nucleus.
    B-Electron