NobleGasesFrionizationenergyRareEarthMetalsPlanetaryModelAristotleRbperiodnucleusisotopegroupelectronironAlkalineEarthMetalsSchrodingerandHeisenberghalogenhydrogenNeilsBohrNaAuatomicradiusJJThomsonatomicmassElectronCloudModelMetalloidsHeisenbergUncertaintyPrincipleHeiseTransitionMetalselectronegativityDemocritusJamesChadwickcathoderaytubeiodineelementsymbolCaCaelectronaffinityJohnDaltonEarth, Air,Fire, andWaterprotonsPlumPuddingModelClWAlkaliMetalsAlKryptonsiliconTinMendeleevKgold foilexperimentvalenceelectronsErnestRutherfordRadonnitrogenatomosatomic#44uraniumatomicnumberneutronsmassnumber9protonsNobleGasesFrionizationenergyRareEarthMetalsPlanetaryModelAristotleRbperiodnucleusisotopegroupelectronironAlkalineEarthMetalsSchrodingerandHeisenberghalogenhydrogenNeilsBohrNaAuatomicradiusJJThomsonatomicmassElectronCloudModelMetalloidsHeisenbergUncertaintyPrincipleHeiseTransitionMetalselectronegativityDemocritusJamesChadwickcathoderaytubeiodineelementsymbolCaCaelectronaffinityJohnDaltonEarth, Air,Fire, andWaterprotonsPlumPuddingModelClWAlkaliMetalsAlKryptonsiliconTinMendeleevKgold foilexperimentvalenceelectronsErnestRutherfordRadonnitrogenatomosatomic#44uraniumatomicnumberneutronsmassnumber9protons

Atomic History/Periodic Table & Trends - 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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B
2
G
3
I
4
B
5
O
6
G
7
N
8
I
9
N
10
N
11
N
12
I
13
I
14
I
15
N
16
B
17
I
18
G
19
N
20
I
21
G
22
O
23
O
24
N
25
I
26
B B
27
O
28
G
29
O
30
O
31
G
32
O
33
G
34
B B
35
N
36
G
37
I
38
B
39
I
40
O
41
O
42
G
43
B
44
O
45
N
46
G
47
B
48
B
49
O
50
N
51
B
52
G
53
B
54
N
55
N
56
G
57
O
58
I
59
B
60
I
  1. B-Noble Gases
  2. G-Fr
  3. I-ionization energy
  4. B-Rare Earth Metals
  5. O-Planetary Model
  6. G-Aristotle
  7. N-Rb
  8. I-period
  9. N-nucleus
  10. N-isotope
  11. N-group
  12. I-electron
  13. I-iron
  14. I-Alkaline Earth Metals
  15. N-Schrodinger and Heisenberg
  16. B-halogen
  17. I-hydrogen
  18. G-Neils Bohr
  19. N-Na
  20. I-Au
  21. G-atomic radius
  22. O-JJ Thomson
  23. O-atomic mass
  24. N-Electron Cloud Model
  25. I-Metalloids
  26. B-Heise
    B-Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
  27. O-Transition Metals
  28. G-electronegativity
  29. O-Democritus
  30. O-James Chadwick
  31. G-cathode ray tube
  32. O-iodine
  33. G-element symbol
  34. B-Ca
    B-Ca
  35. N-electron affinity
  36. G-John Dalton
  37. I-Earth, Air, Fire, and Water
  38. B-protons
  39. I-Plum Pudding Model
  40. O-Cl
  41. O-W
  42. G-Alkali Metals
  43. B-Al
  44. O-Krypton
  45. N-silicon
  46. G-Tin
  47. B-Mendeleev
  48. B-K
  49. O-gold foil experiment
  50. N-valence electrons
  51. B-Ernest Rutherford
  52. G-Radon
  53. B-nitrogen
  54. N-atomos
  55. N-atomic #44
  56. G-uranium
  57. O-atomic number
  58. I-neutrons
  59. B-mass number
  60. I-9 protons