nucleuscenterof anatomcovalentbondformedwhenelectronsare sharedcohesionwhen watersticks toother watermolecules8maximumnumber ofelectrons inthe secondshelloxygenthere is 1atom of thiselement in awatermoleculesurfacetensionstrongcohesionat the topof waterdensityhow closelypacked asubstance is97%percent ofEarth's waterthat issaltwatercompounda substancemade ofmore thanone elementhydrogenthere are 2atoms of thiselement in awatermoleculeprotonpositive partof the atomfound in thenucleusneutronpart of theatom withno chargeuniversalsolventwhat water iscalledbecause itdissolves somany thingsheatcapacityhow much heata substancecan absorbbefore gettinghot itselfadhesionwhen watersticks toother polarsubstancesevaporationwaterturninginto a gascapillaryactionadhesionthat letswater moveup narrowchannelsmoleculesmallestunit of acompound2maximumnumber ofatoms in thefirst shellcondensationwatervaporturninginto liquidelectronnegativepart ofan atom71%percent ofthe Earth'ssurfacecovered withwaterfloatwhat happensif an object'sdensity is lessthan water'spolarmoleculea moleculewith apositive sideand anegative sidenucleuscenterof anatomcovalentbondformedwhenelectronsare sharedcohesionwhen watersticks toother watermolecules8maximumnumber ofelectrons inthe secondshelloxygenthere is 1atom of thiselement in awatermoleculesurfacetensionstrongcohesionat the topof waterdensityhow closelypacked asubstance is97%percent ofEarth's waterthat issaltwatercompounda substancemade ofmore thanone elementhydrogenthere are 2atoms of thiselement in awatermoleculeprotonpositive partof the atomfound in thenucleusneutronpart of theatom withno chargeuniversalsolventwhat water iscalledbecause itdissolves somany thingsheatcapacityhow much heata substancecan absorbbefore gettinghot itselfadhesionwhen watersticks toother polarsubstancesevaporationwaterturninginto a gascapillaryactionadhesionthat letswater moveup narrowchannelsmoleculesmallestunit of acompound2maximumnumber ofatoms in thefirst shellcondensationwatervaporturninginto liquidelectronnegativepart ofan atom71%percent ofthe Earth'ssurfacecovered withwaterfloatwhat happensif an object'sdensity is lessthan water'spolarmoleculea moleculewith apositive sideand anegative side

Water Review - 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. center of an atom
    nucleus
  2. formed when electrons are shared
    covalent bond
  3. when water sticks to other water molecules
    cohesion
  4. maximum number of electrons in the second shell
    8
  5. there is 1 atom of this element in a water molecule
    oxygen
  6. strong cohesion at the top of water
    surface tension
  7. how closely packed a substance is
    density
  8. percent of Earth's water that is saltwater
    97%
  9. a substance made of more than one element
    compound
  10. there are 2 atoms of this element in a water molecule
    hydrogen
  11. positive part of the atom found in the nucleus
    proton
  12. part of the atom with no charge
    neutron
  13. what water is called because it dissolves so many things
    universal solvent
  14. how much heat a substance can absorb before getting hot itself
    heat capacity
  15. when water sticks to other polar substances
    adhesion
  16. water turning into a gas
    evaporation
  17. adhesion that lets water move up narrow channels
    capillary action
  18. smallest unit of a compound
    molecule
  19. maximum number of atoms in the first shell
    2
  20. water vapor turning into liquid
    condensation
  21. negative part of an atom
    electron
  22. percent of the Earth's surface covered with water
    71%
  23. what happens if an object's density is less than water's
    float
  24. a molecule with a positive side and a negative side
    polar molecule