RepresentativeElementsAtomicNumberFluorine1BerylliumPeriods-3-2Nonmetals3HalogensZincAnionSmallerNumberofProtonsAlkalineEarthMetalsLoseselectronsBiggerAtomicRadiusGroupsNobleGasesOxygen2DmitriMendeleev4NitrogenLithiumTransitionMetalsValenceElectronsIonizationEnergyRowsMetalsBoron6FranciumLivermorium+3DecreaseSimilarProperties+2-1CationShieldingEffectLeft ofstairsAlkaliMetalsColumnsIncreaseAluminumElectronAffinityGainselectronsMetalloids7NuclearAttraction toValenceElectrons(NuclearCharge)Hydrogen5+1CarbonLanthanideSeriesSodiumHeliumElectronegativityStaysthesame8RightofstairsAtomicMassNeonChlorineZirconiumActinideSeriesSulfurRepresentativeElementsAtomicNumberFluorine1BerylliumPeriods-3-2Nonmetals3HalogensZincAnionSmallerNumberofProtonsAlkalineEarthMetalsLoseselectronsBiggerAtomicRadiusGroupsNobleGasesOxygen2DmitriMendeleev4NitrogenLithiumTransitionMetalsValenceElectronsIonizationEnergyRowsMetalsBoron6FranciumLivermorium+3DecreaseSimilarProperties+2-1CationShieldingEffectLeft ofstairsAlkaliMetalsColumnsIncreaseAluminumElectronAffinityGainselectronsMetalloids7NuclearAttraction toValenceElectrons(NuclearCharge)Hydrogen5+1CarbonLanthanideSeriesSodiumHeliumElectronegativityStaysthesame8RightofstairsAtomicMassNeonChlorineZirconiumActinideSeriesSulfur

Periodicity Bingo - Call List

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  1. Representative Elements
  2. Atomic Number
  3. Fluorine
  4. 1
  5. Beryllium
  6. Periods
  7. -3
  8. -2
  9. Nonmetals
  10. 3
  11. Halogens
  12. Zinc
  13. Anion
  14. Smaller
  15. Number of Protons
  16. Alkaline Earth Metals
  17. Loses electrons
  18. Bigger
  19. Atomic Radius
  20. Groups
  21. Noble Gases
  22. Oxygen
  23. 2
  24. Dmitri Mendeleev
  25. 4
  26. Nitrogen
  27. Lithium
  28. Transition Metals
  29. Valence Electrons
  30. Ionization Energy
  31. Rows
  32. Metals
  33. Boron
  34. 6
  35. Francium
  36. Livermorium
  37. +3
  38. Decrease
  39. Similar Properties
  40. +2
  41. -1
  42. Cation
  43. Shielding Effect
  44. Left of stairs
  45. Alkali Metals
  46. Columns
  47. Increase
  48. Aluminum
  49. Electron Affinity
  50. Gains electrons
  51. Metalloids
  52. 7
  53. Nuclear Attraction to Valence Electrons (Nuclear Charge)
  54. Hydrogen
  55. 5
  56. +1
  57. Carbon
  58. Lanthanide Series
  59. Sodium
  60. Helium
  61. Electronegativity
  62. Stays the same
  63. 8
  64. Right of stairs
  65. Atomic Mass
  66. Neon
  67. Chlorine
  68. Zirconium
  69. Actinide Series
  70. Sulfur