HeatThermalEnergy, or_______, iswhat changes aphase ofmatter.212DegreesFwaterboils at___degrees FSolubilitythe abilityfor asubstanceto dissolve118thenumber ofknownelementsLiquidsAtoms are packedtightly together,but have enoughroom to flow, orslide, past eachother.PhaseChangethe process of asubstance going fromone phase of matterto another withoutchanging anychemical properties32DegreesFwaterfreezes at___degrees FButterMeltsexampleof aphysicalchangeHydrogenThere are2 ______atoms inH2OVolumetheamountof spaceMeltingPointthe temperatureat which asubstance turnsfrom a solid to aliquidChemical_________properties tell you thetypes of changes thematter can undergo.Describes a changein structure.WoodBurningexampleof achemicalchangeOxygenHumans aremostly madeup of whatelement?BoilingPointthe temperatureat which asubstance turnsfrom a liquid toa gasSolutethesubstancethat is beingdissolved ina solutionWaterH20Solventthesubstancethatdissolves thesolutePhysical_________properties areused to observe ordescribecharacteristics ofmatter.Mixturea heterogeneouscombination of twoor moresubstances thatkeep theirpropertiesTemperaturethe measurementof the amount ofkinetic (or motion)energy within asubstanceSolidsAtoms are tightlypacked and DONOT move pasteach other. Theyvibrate in place.Densitythe amount of asubstance thatis in a specificamount ofspaceElementa substancemade ofatoms thatare identicalMatteranything thathas massand takes upspace (hasvolume)Masstheamount ofmatter(weight)FreezingPointthe temperatureat which asubstance turnsfrom a liquid to asolidGasesAtoms are NOTtightly packedtogether, and haveso much energythey slip past eachother quickly.Atomparticlethatmakes upmatterHeatThermalEnergy, or_______, iswhat changes aphase ofmatter.212DegreesFwaterboils at___degrees FSolubilitythe abilityfor asubstanceto dissolve118thenumber ofknownelementsLiquidsAtoms are packedtightly together,but have enoughroom to flow, orslide, past eachother.PhaseChangethe process of asubstance going fromone phase of matterto another withoutchanging anychemical properties32DegreesFwaterfreezes at___degrees FButterMeltsexampleof aphysicalchangeHydrogenThere are2 ______atoms inH2OVolumetheamountof spaceMeltingPointthe temperatureat which asubstance turnsfrom a solid to aliquidChemical_________properties tell you thetypes of changes thematter can undergo.Describes a changein structure.WoodBurningexampleof achemicalchangeOxygenHumans aremostly madeup of whatelement?BoilingPointthe temperatureat which asubstance turnsfrom a liquid toa gasSolutethesubstancethat is beingdissolved ina solutionWaterH20Solventthesubstancethatdissolves thesolutePhysical_________properties areused to observe ordescribecharacteristics ofmatter.Mixturea heterogeneouscombination of twoor moresubstances thatkeep theirpropertiesTemperaturethe measurementof the amount ofkinetic (or motion)energy within asubstanceSolidsAtoms are tightlypacked and DONOT move pasteach other. Theyvibrate in place.Densitythe amount of asubstance thatis in a specificamount ofspaceElementa substancemade ofatoms thatare identicalMatteranything thathas massand takes upspace (hasvolume)Masstheamount ofmatter(weight)FreezingPointthe temperatureat which asubstance turnsfrom a liquid to asolidGasesAtoms are NOTtightly packedtogether, and haveso much energythey slip past eachother quickly.Atomparticlethatmakes upmatter

MATTER 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. Thermal Energy, or _______, is what changes a phase of matter.
    Heat
  2. water boils at ___ degrees F
    212 Degrees F
  3. the ability for a substance to dissolve
    Solubility
  4. the number of known elements
    118
  5. Atoms are packed tightly together, but have enough room to flow, or slide, past each other.
    Liquids
  6. the process of a substance going from one phase of matter to another without changing any chemical properties
    Phase Change
  7. water freezes at ___ degrees F
    32 Degrees F
  8. example of a physical change
    Butter Melts
  9. There are 2 ______ atoms in H2O
    Hydrogen
  10. the amount of space
    Volume
  11. the temperature at which a substance turns from a solid to a liquid
    Melting Point
  12. _________ properties tell you the types of changes the matter can undergo. Describes a change in structure.
    Chemical
  13. example of a chemical change
    Wood Burning
  14. Humans are mostly made up of what element?
    Oxygen
  15. the temperature at which a substance turns from a liquid to a gas
    Boiling Point
  16. the substance that is being dissolved in a solution
    Solute
  17. H20
    Water
  18. the substance that dissolves the solute
    Solvent
  19. _________ properties are used to observe or describe characteristics of matter.
    Physical
  20. a heterogeneous combination of two or more substances that keep their properties
    Mixture
  21. the measurement of the amount of kinetic (or motion) energy within a substance
    Temperature
  22. Atoms are tightly packed and DO NOT move past each other. They vibrate in place.
    Solids
  23. the amount of a substance that is in a specific amount of space
    Density
  24. a substance made of atoms that are identical
    Element
  25. anything that has mass and takes up space (has volume)
    Matter
  26. the amount of matter (weight)
    Mass
  27. the temperature at which a substance turns from a liquid to a solid
    Freezing Point
  28. Atoms are NOT tightly packed together, and have so much energy they slip past each other quickly.
    Gases
  29. particle that makes up matter
    Atom