chemicalpropertydescribes how amaterial reactswith anothersubstance(ex:reactivity to acid)volumethe amountof space thatan object orsubstanceoccupiesmatterstuff thatmakes up allliving andnonlivingobjectscompoundsubstance madefrom more thanone elementjoined by achemical bondphysicalpropertyproperty that can beidentified, observed,or measured anddoes not rely ontesting if the materialreacts with anothersubstance (ex: color)elementthesimplestpuresubstancesdensitymass of asubstanceper unit ofvolumesolubilityability of asubstance todissolve inanothersubstancemasstheamount ofmatter inan objectpropertyparticularcharacteristicsof a material :density, meltingpoint, colorFree!trade-offs desirable outcomegiven up to gainanother desirableoutcome lifecyclethe phasesin theexistence ofa productbiasfavoring onething overanother in anunfair waymalleabilitytheflexibilityof amaterialdissolveto mix anothersubstance atscale ofindividualparticles (atomsor molecules)evidenceinformationthat supportsor refutes aclaimmateriala type ofsolid matterused tomake thingsstatephysicalform ofmatter-solid,liquid, or gaslifecyclediagramillustrationshowing allstages of alife cycleatombasicbuildingblock ofmatterchemicalpropertydescribes how amaterial reactswith anothersubstance(ex:reactivity to acid)volumethe amountof space thatan object orsubstanceoccupiesmatterstuff thatmakes up allliving andnonlivingobjectscompoundsubstance madefrom more thanone elementjoined by achemical bondphysicalpropertyproperty that can beidentified, observed,or measured anddoes not rely ontesting if the materialreacts with anothersubstance (ex: color)elementthesimplestpuresubstancesdensitymass of asubstanceper unit ofvolumesolubilityability of asubstance todissolve inanothersubstancemasstheamount ofmatter inan objectpropertyparticularcharacteristicsof a material :density, meltingpoint, colorFree!trade-offs desirable outcomegiven up to gainanother desirableoutcome lifecyclethe phasesin theexistence ofa productbiasfavoring onething overanother in anunfair waymalleabilitytheflexibilityof amaterialdissolveto mix anothersubstance atscale ofindividualparticles (atomsor molecules)evidenceinformationthat supportsor refutes aclaimmateriala type ofsolid matterused tomake thingsstatephysicalform ofmatter-solid,liquid, or gaslifecyclediagramillustrationshowing allstages of alife cycleatombasicbuildingblock ofmatter

Chemistry of Materials (1-5) - 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. describes how a material reacts with another substance(ex: reactivity to acid)
    chemical property
  2. the amount of space that an object or substance occupies
    volume
  3. stuff that makes up all living and nonliving objects
    matter
  4. substance made from more than one element joined by a chemical bond
    compound
  5. property that can be identified, observed, or measured and does not rely on testing if the material reacts with another substance (ex: color)
    physical property
  6. the simplest pure substances
    element
  7. mass of a substance per unit of volume
    density
  8. ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance
    solubility
  9. the amount of matter in an object
    mass
  10. particular characteristics of a material : density, melting point, color
    property
  11. Free!
  12. desirable outcome given up to gain another desirable outcome
    trade-offs
  13. the phases in the existence of a product
    life cycle
  14. favoring one thing over another in an unfair way
    bias
  15. the flexibility of a material
    malleability
  16. to mix another substance at scale of individual particles (atoms or molecules)
    dissolve
  17. information that supports or refutes a claim
    evidence
  18. a type of solid matter used to make things
    material
  19. physical form of matter-solid, liquid, or gas
    state
  20. illustration showing all stages of a life cycle
    life cycle diagram
  21. basic building block of matter
    atom