GasState of matterwhere particlesmove aroundfreely and quickly.No definite shapeor volume.ChromatographyTechnique used toeparate and analyzethe solute.The solute that isdissolved travelsfurthest on the filterpaperSolutionsA combination of twoor more substanceswhere one substancedisolves into another.It can not be easilyseparated.ConcentrationThis termdescribeshow weak orstrong asolutionDissolveGets smallerand smalleruntil it isinvisible.MagnetismThe use of amagnet toseparate asolutionSifting/ScreenTechniqueused toseparatelarger andsmaller solidsFiltrationTechnique used toseparate solidsfrom liquids.Smaller particlespass through theholesMatterAnythingthat hasmass andvolumeThispicturerepresentsa solutionVolumeThe amountof space anobject takesupWeakConcentrationa solutionwith moresolventthan soluteSoluteThesubstancethat is beingdissolvedExtractsAn example of asolution. It isused to createtea, coffee,perfumes, andfood flavorsWaterKnown as theuniversal solventbecause thingscan easilydissolve into it.EvaporationUsed to separatesolids and liquids.Liquids areevaporated andsolid is left behind.Thispicturerepresentsa mixtureLiquidState of matter thathas no definite shapebut definite volume.Takes on the shapeof whatever continerit is put into. Particleeare spread apart.SolidState of matterthat has definiteshape andvolume.Particles stayclose togetherSolventThe liquidpart of asolutionStongConcentrationa solutionwith moresolute thansolventMassTheamount ofmatter inan objectThis picturerepresentsthe solidstate ofmatterMixturesa combination oftwo or moresubstances thatare easy toseparate. Itemsmaintain their ownpropertiesGasState of matterwhere particlesmove aroundfreely and quickly.No definite shapeor volume.ChromatographyTechnique used toeparate and analyzethe solute.The solute that isdissolved travelsfurthest on the filterpaperSolutionsA combination of twoor more substanceswhere one substancedisolves into another.It can not be easilyseparated.ConcentrationThis termdescribeshow weak orstrong asolutionDissolveGets smallerand smalleruntil it isinvisible.MagnetismThe use of amagnet toseparate asolutionSifting/ScreenTechniqueused toseparatelarger andsmaller solidsFiltrationTechnique used toseparate solidsfrom liquids.Smaller particlespass through theholesMatterAnythingthat hasmass andvolumeThispicturerepresentsa solutionVolumeThe amountof space anobject takesupWeakConcentrationa solutionwith moresolventthan soluteSoluteThesubstancethat is beingdissolvedExtractsAn example of asolution. It isused to createtea, coffee,perfumes, andfood flavorsWaterKnown as theuniversal solventbecause thingscan easilydissolve into it.EvaporationUsed to separatesolids and liquids.Liquids areevaporated andsolid is left behind.Thispicturerepresentsa mixtureLiquidState of matter thathas no definite shapebut definite volume.Takes on the shapeof whatever continerit is put into. Particleeare spread apart.SolidState of matterthat has definiteshape andvolume.Particles stayclose togetherSolventThe liquidpart of asolutionStongConcentrationa solutionwith moresolute thansolventMassTheamount ofmatter inan objectThis picturerepresentsthe solidstate ofmatterMixturesa combination oftwo or moresubstances thatare easy toseparate. Itemsmaintain their ownproperties

Matter, Mixtures, & Solutions - 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. State of matter where particles move around freely and quickly. No definite shape or volume.
    Gas
  2. Technique used to eparate and analyze the solute. The solute that is dissolved travels furthest on the filter paper
    Chromatography
  3. A combination of two or more substances where one substance disolves into another. It can not be easily separated.
    Solutions
  4. This term describes how weak or strong a solution
    Concentration
  5. Gets smaller and smaller until it is invisible.
    Dissolve
  6. The use of a magnet to separate a solution
    Magnetism
  7. Technique used to separate larger and smaller solids
    Sifting/Screen
  8. Technique used to separate solids from liquids. Smaller particles pass through the holes
    Filtration
  9. Anything that has mass and volume
    Matter
  10. This picture represents a solution
  11. The amount of space an object takes up
    Volume
  12. a solution with more solvent than solute
    Weak Concentration
  13. The substance that is being dissolved
    Solute
  14. An example of a solution. It is used to create tea, coffee, perfumes, and food flavors
    Extracts
  15. Known as the universal solvent because things can easily dissolve into it.
    Water
  16. Used to separate solids and liquids. Liquids are evaporated and solid is left behind.
    Evaporation
  17. This picture represents a mixture
  18. State of matter that has no definite shape but definite volume. Takes on the shape of whatever continer it is put into. Particlee are spread apart.
    Liquid
  19. State of matter that has definite shape and volume. Particles stay close together
    Solid
  20. The liquid part of a solution
    Solvent
  21. a solution with more solute than solvent
    Stong Concentration
  22. The amount of matter in an object
    Mass
  23. This picture represents the solid state of matter
  24. a combination of two or more substances that are easy to separate. Items maintain their own properties
    Mixtures