Periodhorizontalrow ofelements inthe periodictableMalleabilitycan berolled ormoldedinto sheetsPhysicalpropertyproperty thatdescribes thephysicalappearance andcomposition of asubstanceAtomicnumbernumber ofprotons in thenucleus ofone atomof an element Ductilitycan bepulledinto wiresSuspensioncloudy mixture inwhich tiny particles ofone substance areheld within another,and the particles canbe separateWHMISWorkplacehazardousmaterialsinformationsystemPhysicalchangechange in theappearance orstate of asubstance thatdoes not changethe compositionMechanicalmixturea type ofmixturewhere thedifferent partscan be seenNonmetaldull, brittleelement thatdoes notconductelectricityNeutronneutralparticle inthe nucleusof an atomNoblegasesgroup 18elements in theperiodic table;the most stableand unreactiveelementsGroupverticalcolumn ofelements inthe periodictablethe smallest partof an elementthat isrepresentative ofthat elementAtomAlkaliEarthmetals group 2 elementsin the periodictable; theirreactivity is not asstrong as that ofthe alkali metalsDepositionchange ofstate froma gas to asolid Ioniccompounda compoundmade of onemetal and onenon-metalcombineAlkalimetalsgroup 1 elementsin the periodictable, not includinghydrogen; themost reactive ofthe metalsSolutiona mixturewhere thedifferentparts cannotbe seenIonchargecharge givento an elementafter it gainsor loseselectronsHalogengroup 17elements in theperiodic table;the mostreactive non-metals Metalloidelement thathas bothmetallic andnon-metallicproperties Atomicmassthe averagemass of theatoms of anelementChemicalformula combination ofsymbols that representa compound; theformula identifies theelements in thecompound and theamount of eachelementMetalshiny,malleable,ductile elementthat conductselectricityChemicalchangechange that results whentwo or more substancesreact to create a differentsubstance or substances;the new substances havecompletely differentproperties from the originalonesElementpure substance thatcannot be brokendown into othersubstances;substance made upof only one type ofatomProtonpositivelychargedparticle in thenucleus of anatom ChemicalPropertydescription of how asubstance interactswith other substances,such as acids;chemical propertiesare observable onlywhen a chemicalchange occursElectronnegativeparticlecircling thenucleusPeriodhorizontalrow ofelements inthe periodictableMalleabilitycan berolled ormoldedinto sheetsPhysicalpropertyproperty thatdescribes thephysicalappearance andcomposition of asubstanceAtomicnumbernumber ofprotons in thenucleus ofone atomof an element Ductilitycan bepulledinto wiresSuspensioncloudy mixture inwhich tiny particles ofone substance areheld within another,and the particles canbe separateWHMISWorkplacehazardousmaterialsinformationsystemPhysicalchangechange in theappearance orstate of asubstance thatdoes not changethe compositionMechanicalmixturea type ofmixturewhere thedifferent partscan be seenNonmetaldull, brittleelement thatdoes notconductelectricityNeutronneutralparticle inthe nucleusof an atomNoblegasesgroup 18elements in theperiodic table;the most stableand unreactiveelementsGroupverticalcolumn ofelements inthe periodictablethe smallest partof an elementthat isrepresentative ofthat elementAtomAlkaliEarthmetals group 2 elementsin the periodictable; theirreactivity is not asstrong as that ofthe alkali metalsDepositionchange ofstate froma gas to asolid Ioniccompounda compoundmade of onemetal and onenon-metalcombineAlkalimetalsgroup 1 elementsin the periodictable, not includinghydrogen; themost reactive ofthe metalsSolutiona mixturewhere thedifferentparts cannotbe seenIonchargecharge givento an elementafter it gainsor loseselectronsHalogengroup 17elements in theperiodic table;the mostreactive non-metals Metalloidelement thathas bothmetallic andnon-metallicproperties Atomicmassthe averagemass of theatoms of anelementChemicalformula combination ofsymbols that representa compound; theformula identifies theelements in thecompound and theamount of eachelementMetalshiny,malleable,ductile elementthat conductselectricityChemicalchangechange that results whentwo or more substancesreact to create a differentsubstance or substances;the new substances havecompletely differentproperties from the originalonesElementpure substance thatcannot be brokendown into othersubstances;substance made upof only one type ofatomProtonpositivelychargedparticle in thenucleus of anatom ChemicalPropertydescription of how asubstance interactswith other substances,such as acids;chemical propertiesare observable onlywhen a chemicalchange occursElectronnegativeparticlecircling thenucleus

Grade 9 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. horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
    Period
  2. can be rolled or molded into sheets
    Malleability
  3. property that describes the physical appearance and composition of a substance
    Physical property
  4. number of protons in the nucleus of one atom of an element
    Atomic number
  5. can be pulled into wires
    Ductility
  6. cloudy mixture in which tiny particles of one substance are held within another, and the particles can be separate
    Suspension
  7. Workplace hazardous materials information system
    WHMIS
  8. change in the appearance or state of a substance that does not change the composition
    Physical change
  9. a type of mixture where the different parts can be seen
    Mechanical mixture
  10. dull, brittle element that does not conduct electricity
    Nonmetal
  11. neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom
    Neutron
  12. group 18 elements in the periodic table; the most stable and unreactive elements
    Noble gases
  13. vertical column of elements in the periodic table
    Group
  14. Atom
    the smallest part of an element that is representative of that element
  15. group 2 elements in the periodic table; their reactivity is not as strong as that of the alkali metals
    Alkali Earth metals
  16. change of state from a gas to a solid
    Deposition
  17. a compound made of one metal and one non-metal combine
    Ionic compound
  18. group 1 elements in the periodic table, not including hydrogen; the most reactive of the metals
    Alkali metals
  19. a mixture where the different parts cannot be seen
    Solution
  20. charge given to an element after it gains or loses electrons
    Ion charge
  21. group 17 elements in the periodic table; the most reactive non-metals
    Halogen
  22. element that has both metallic and non-metallic properties
    Metalloid
  23. the average mass of the atoms of an element
    Atomic mass
  24. combination of symbols that represent a compound; the formula identifies the elements in the compound and the amount of each element
    Chemical formula
  25. shiny, malleable, ductile element that conducts electricity
    Metal
  26. change that results when two or more substances react to create a different substance or substances; the new substances have completely different properties from the original ones
    Chemical change
  27. pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances; substance made up of only one type of atom
    Element
  28. positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
    Proton
  29. description of how a substance interacts with other substances, such as acids; chemical properties are observable only when a chemical change occurs
    Chemical Property
  30. negative particle circling the nucleus
    Electron