Feironatomsmallest unitof matter thatretains all theproperties ofan elementchargecalculated bysubtracting thenumber ofelectrons fromthe number ofprotonsneutrona subatomicparticle found inthe nucleus ofmost atoms thathas no charge,only massNasodiumPbleadcompounda pure substancecontaining one ormore units madefrom multipleelements that arechemicallycombinedSntinchemicalformulaa way to showhow many atomsof each elementare present in amolecule orformula unitmixturetwo or more itemsthat have beencombined buthave not reactedand can beseparated byphysical meansatomicnumbershows howmany protonsare in oneatom of eachelementperiodictablea carefularrangement ofall elements byatomic numberand chemicalpropertiesionan atom orgroup of atomsthat have lostor gainedelectronsmoleculeformed whentwo or moreatoms of anelementchemically jointogethersubscriptthe lower right handcorner- where thenumber of atoms ofeach element in achemical formula iswrittenchemicalequationthe representation ofa chemical reactionshowing the chemicalformulas of eachreactant and productKpotassiumelementa samplewith one ormore atomsof the sameelementatomicmasscalculated byadding thenumber ofprotons +neutrons in anatomsuperscriptthe locationof the chargewhen indictedon an ionsymbolcoefficientthe number writtenin front of achemical formulato say how manymolecules arepresentHgmercuryelectronnegativelychargedsubatomicparticle foundoutside thenucleusWtungstenAugoldisotopean atom withmore or lessneutrons thanusual for thatelementformulaunitsthe representativeunit for an ioniccompound shownas the lowestwhole numberrationeutrala substance withno apparentcharge due to abalance of protonsand electronsprotonpositivechargedparticle inthe nucleusof the atomFeironatomsmallest unitof matter thatretains all theproperties ofan elementchargecalculated bysubtracting thenumber ofelectrons fromthe number ofprotonsneutrona subatomicparticle found inthe nucleus ofmost atoms thathas no charge,only massNasodiumPbleadcompounda pure substancecontaining one ormore units madefrom multipleelements that arechemicallycombinedSntinchemicalformulaa way to showhow many atomsof each elementare present in amolecule orformula unitmixturetwo or more itemsthat have beencombined buthave not reactedand can beseparated byphysical meansatomicnumbershows howmany protonsare in oneatom of eachelementperiodictablea carefularrangement ofall elements byatomic numberand chemicalpropertiesionan atom orgroup of atomsthat have lostor gainedelectronsmoleculeformed whentwo or moreatoms of anelementchemically jointogethersubscriptthe lower right handcorner- where thenumber of atoms ofeach element in achemical formula iswrittenchemicalequationthe representation ofa chemical reactionshowing the chemicalformulas of eachreactant and productKpotassiumelementa samplewith one ormore atomsof the sameelementatomicmasscalculated byadding thenumber ofprotons +neutrons in anatomsuperscriptthe locationof the chargewhen indictedon an ionsymbolcoefficientthe number writtenin front of achemical formulato say how manymolecules arepresentHgmercuryelectronnegativelychargedsubatomicparticle foundoutside thenucleusWtungstenAugoldisotopean atom withmore or lessneutrons thanusual for thatelementformulaunitsthe representativeunit for an ioniccompound shownas the lowestwhole numberrationeutrala substance withno apparentcharge due to abalance of protonsand electronsprotonpositivechargedparticle inthe nucleusof the atom

Chem Camp LINGO 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. iron
    Fe
  2. smallest unit of matter that retains all the properties of an element
    atom
  3. calculated by subtracting the number of electrons from the number of protons
    charge
  4. a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of most atoms that has no charge, only mass
    neutron
  5. sodium
    Na
  6. lead
    Pb
  7. a pure substance containing one or more units made from multiple elements that are chemically combined
    compound
  8. tin
    Sn
  9. a way to show how many atoms of each element are present in a molecule or formula unit
    chemical formula
  10. two or more items that have been combined but have not reacted and can be separated by physical means
    mixture
  11. shows how many protons are in one atom of each element
    atomic number
  12. a careful arrangement of all elements by atomic number and chemical properties
    periodic table
  13. an atom or group of atoms that have lost or gained electrons
    ion
  14. formed when two or more atoms of an element chemically join together
    molecule
  15. the lower right hand corner- where the number of atoms of each element in a chemical formula is written
    subscript
  16. the representation of a chemical reaction showing the chemical formulas of each reactant and product
    chemical equation
  17. potassium
    K
  18. a sample with one or more atoms of the same element
    element
  19. calculated by adding the number of protons + neutrons in an atom
    atomic mass
  20. the location of the charge when indicted on an ion symbol
    superscript
  21. the number written in front of a chemical formula to say how many molecules are present
    coefficient
  22. mercury
    Hg
  23. negatively charged subatomic particle found outside the nucleus
    electron
  24. tungsten
    W
  25. gold
    Au
  26. an atom with more or less neutrons than usual for that element
    isotope
  27. the representative unit for an ionic compound shown as the lowest whole number ratio
    formula units
  28. a substance with no apparent charge due to a balance of protons and electrons
    neutral
  29. positive charged particle in the nucleus of the atom
    proton