NucleusSolidMassnumber ofelectronsrelate tochemicalproperties ofelementsJJThompsonCharge toMass Ratioalways thesameAtomscannot bedivideddestroyedor createdaddedelectronorbitals toRutherfordsatomic model DensePositivelyChargedCathodeRayTubeCut in halfuntil youcan’t existPlumPuddingModelJohnDaltonAtomosErnestRutherfordPlanetaryModelLaw ofMultipleProportions AlphaParticlesAristotleLaw ofDefiniteProportions 5 Mainideas toAtomicTheoryDemocritusGold FoilExperimentLaw ofConservationof Mass ElectronsspreadevenlythroughoutatomNeilsBohrNucleusSolidMassnumber ofelectronsrelate tochemicalproperties ofelementsJJThompsonCharge toMass Ratioalways thesameAtomscannot bedivideddestroyedor createdaddedelectronorbitals toRutherfordsatomic model DensePositivelyChargedCathodeRayTubeCut in halfuntil youcan’t existPlumPuddingModelJohnDaltonAtomosErnestRutherfordPlanetaryModelLaw ofMultipleProportions AlphaParticlesAristotleLaw ofDefiniteProportions 5 Mainideas toAtomicTheoryDemocritusGold FoilExperimentLaw ofConservationof Mass ElectronsspreadevenlythroughoutatomNeilsBohr

Atomic Theorists / Laws 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. Nucleus Solid Mass
  2. number of electrons relate to chemical properties of elements
  3. JJ Thompson
  4. Charge to Mass Ratio always the same
  5. Atoms cannot be divided destroyed or created
  6. added electron orbitals to Rutherfords atomic model
  7. Dense Positively Charged
  8. Cathode Ray Tube
  9. Cut in half until you can’t exist
  10. Plum Pudding Model
  11. John Dalton
  12. Atomos
  13. Ernest Rutherford
  14. Planetary Model
  15. Law of Multiple Proportions
  16. Alpha Particles
  17. Aristotle
  18. Law of Definite Proportions
  19. 5 Main ideas to Atomic Theory
  20. Democritus
  21. Gold Foil Experiment
  22. Law of Conservation of Mass
  23. Electrons spread evenly throughout atom
  24. Neils Bohr