ChemicalPropertyA property ofmatter whichdescribes howit reacts withothersubstancesChemicalReactionA change inwhich a newsubstance isformedC6H12O6Thechemicalformula forglucoseMoleculeA chemicalbond ofmore thanone atom GroupThe verticalcolumns of aperiodictableMatterEverythingthat hasmassH2OThechemicalformulafor waterMetalloidsA type of elementthat has semi-conductivity and issometimes shiny3Howmany totalatoms arein H2OValanceElectronsThe outershell ofelectrons arecalled thisElectronShellA layer ofelectronsis called awhat?1How manysodiumatoms arein NaClPeriodsRows on aperiodictable arecalled whatHClThechemicalformula forHydrochloricAcidLaw ofConservationof MatterMattercannot becreated nordestroyedNon-metalA type ofelement thatis not shiny,and has lowconductivityChemicalSymbolThe letter orlettersrepresentingan elementBalancedChemicalEquationsWhen a chemicalequation correctlyfollows theconservation ofmass2How manyOxygenatoms arein CO2PeriodTable ofElementsThe way allof theuniverse'selements areorganizedMetalA type ofelement thatis shiny andhas highconductivitypHThe unit ofhow acidic orbasic asubstance isIsotopeWhen youchange theamount ofneutrons inan atomNobleGasesA group ofgases thatare verynon-reactiveChemicalEquationsArepresentationof a chemicalreaction6How manycarbonatoms are inC6H12O6CO2Thechemicalformula forcarbondioxideReactantsThesubstancesthat go into achemicalreactionCoefficientWhen youmultiply anentire moleculein a chemicalequation11Howmany totalatoms arein C3H8PrecipitateA solid that isknocked out oftwo liquidsduring achemicalreactionAtomicNumberThenumberof protonsNaClThechemicalformula fortable saltPhysicalPropretyA property ofmatter which canbe observedwithout changingthe substanceElementA puresubstancethat onlycontains onetype of atomAtomicMassThe amountof protonsplusneutronsProductsWhat isbeingcreated in achemicalreactionSubscriptThe small numberbeside an elementwhich tells you howmany of thatelement make up amoleculeChemicalFormulaA way of writinga moleculeincluding howmany of eachelement areinside8Thenumber ofprotons inoxygenChemicalPropertyA property ofmatter whichdescribes howit reacts withothersubstancesChemicalReactionA change inwhich a newsubstance isformedC6H12O6Thechemicalformula forglucoseMoleculeA chemicalbond ofmore thanone atomGroupThe verticalcolumns of aperiodictableMatterEverythingthat hasmassH2OThechemicalformulafor waterMetalloidsA type of elementthat has semi-conductivity and issometimes shiny3Howmany totalatoms arein H2OValanceElectronsThe outershell ofelectrons arecalled thisElectronShellA layer ofelectronsis called awhat?1How manysodiumatoms arein NaClPeriodsRows on aperiodictable arecalled whatHClThechemicalformula forHydrochloricAcidLaw ofConservationof MatterMattercannot becreated nordestroyedNon-metalA type ofelement thatis not shiny,and has lowconductivityChemicalSymbolThe letter orlettersrepresentingan elementBalancedChemicalEquationsWhen a chemicalequation correctlyfollows theconservation ofmass2How manyOxygenatoms arein CO2PeriodTable ofElementsThe way allof theuniverse'selements areorganizedMetalA type ofelement thatis shiny andhas highconductivitypHThe unit ofhow acidic orbasic asubstance isIsotopeWhen youchange theamount ofneutrons inan atomNobleGasesA group ofgases thatare verynon-reactiveChemicalEquationsArepresentationof a chemicalreaction6How manycarbonatoms are inC6H12O6CO2Thechemicalformula forcarbondioxideReactantsThesubstancesthat go into achemicalreactionCoefficientWhen youmultiply anentire moleculein a chemicalequation11Howmany totalatoms arein C3H8PrecipitateA solid that isknocked out oftwo liquidsduring achemicalreactionAtomicNumberThenumberof protonsNaClThechemicalformula fortable saltPhysicalPropretyA property ofmatter which canbe observedwithout changingthe substanceElementA puresubstancethat onlycontains onetype of atomAtomicMassThe amountof protonsplusneutronsProductsWhat isbeingcreated in achemicalreactionSubscriptThe small numberbeside an elementwhich tells you howmany of thatelement make up amoleculeChemicalFormulaA way of writinga moleculeincluding howmany of eachelement areinside8Thenumber ofprotons inoxygen

Science Bingo 8.5C - E - 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. A property of matter which describes how it reacts with other substances
    Chemical Property
  2. A change in which a new substance is formed
    Chemical Reaction
  3. The chemical formula for glucose
    C6H12O6
  4. A chemical bond of more than one atom
    Molecule
  5. The vertical columns of a periodic table
    Group
  6. Everything that has mass
    Matter
  7. The chemical formula for water
    H2O
  8. A type of element that has semi-conductivity and is sometimes shiny
    Metalloids
  9. How many total atoms are in H2O
    3
  10. The outer shell of electrons are called this
    Valance Electrons
  11. A layer of electrons is called a what?
    Electron Shell
  12. How many sodium atoms are in NaCl
    1
  13. Rows on a periodic table are called what
    Periods
  14. The chemical formula for Hydrochloric Acid
    HCl
  15. Matter cannot be created nor destroyed
    Law of Conservation of Matter
  16. A type of element that is not shiny, and has low conductivity
    Non-metal
  17. The letter or letters representing an element
    Chemical Symbol
  18. When a chemical equation correctly follows the conservation of mass
    Balanced Chemical Equations
  19. How many Oxygen atoms are in CO2
    2
  20. The way all of the universe's elements are organized
    Period Table of Elements
  21. A type of element that is shiny and has high conductivity
    Metal
  22. The unit of how acidic or basic a substance is
    pH
  23. When you change the amount of neutrons in an atom
    Isotope
  24. A group of gases that are very non-reactive
    Noble Gases
  25. A representation of a chemical reaction
    Chemical Equations
  26. How many carbon atoms are in C6H12O6
    6
  27. The chemical formula for carbon dioxide
    CO2
  28. The substances that go into a chemical reaction
    Reactants
  29. When you multiply an entire molecule in a chemical equation
    Coefficient
  30. How many total atoms are in C3H8
    11
  31. A solid that is knocked out of two liquids during a chemical reaction
    Precipitate
  32. The number of protons
    Atomic Number
  33. The chemical formula for table salt
    NaCl
  34. A property of matter which can be observed without changing the substance
    Physical Proprety
  35. A pure substance that only contains one type of atom
    Element
  36. The amount of protons plus neutrons
    Atomic Mass
  37. What is being created in a chemical reaction
    Products
  38. The small number beside an element which tells you how many of that element make up a molecule
    Subscript
  39. A way of writing a molecule including how many of each element are inside
    Chemical Formula
  40. The number of protons in oxygen
    8