(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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attraction between metal cations and delocalized electrons
metallic bond
measure of amount of solute to amount of solvent or solution
concentration
one element replaces another in a compound
single displacement reaction
pressure of the vapor particles above a liquid
vapor pressure
simplest unit of an ionic compound
formula unit
proton donor
Bronsted-Lowry Acid
relates solubility and pressure of a gas
Henry's Law
a homogeneous mixture
solution
can act as an acid or a base
amphoteric
experimentally measured amount of product
actual yield
ionizes completely and produces H+ in solution
strong acid
speeds up or gets a reaction going
catalyst
has particles large enough to scatter light
colloid
insoluble solid formed in a reaction
precipitate
reaction with oxgyen that produces heat and light
combustion
two liquids that are not soluble in one another
immiscible
mass of one mole of a substance
molar mass
moles of solute per kg of solvent
molality
pH range over which an indicator changes color
transition interval
mixtured in which particles settle to the bottom
suspension
lists metals in order of chemical activity
activity series
rearrangement of atoms to form new substances
chemical reaction
max amount of product that can be produced
theoretical yield
measured amount of known solution is used to determine concentration of an unknown
titration
attraction between a cation and an anion
ionic bond
substances combine to from one new product
synthesis reaction
produced H+ ions in water
Arrhenius acid
group of atoms that has a charge
polyatomic ion
moles of solute per L of solution
molarity
attraction between nuclei and valence electrons of two bonded atoms
covalent bond
point where an indicator changes color
end point
substance present in the greater amount in a solution
solvent
has the max amount of solute it can dissolve at a given T & P
saturated solution
relates amount of reactants and products
stoichiometry
has a positive and negative end
polar molecule
electron pair donor
Lewis base
mass can't be created or destroyed
law of conservation of mass
point where moles of [H+] and [OH-] are equal
equivalence point
has more than one H+ to donate
polyprotic acid
gain of electrons
reduction
two ions switch places in compounds
double displacement reaction
max amount of solute that can be dissolved
solubility
positive ion
cation
properties dependent on the number of dissolved particles
colligative properties
simplest unit of a covalently bonded compound
molecule
able to be dissolved
soluble
conducts electricity when dissolved
electrolyte
atom with a charge
ion
reaction between acid and base that produces water and a salt
neutralization reaction
loss of electrons
oxidation
negative ion
anion
made from the cation from a base and the anion from an acid
salt
single reactant breaks down into simpler substances
decomposition reaction
measure of [H+] in a solution
pH
determines the amount of product that can be formed
limiting reactant