Anions arenegativelychargedionsMassnumber isthe sum ofprotons andneutronsThe nucleushouses allthe neutronsand protonsof a cellIsotopes have thesame number ofprotons but adifferent number ofelectronsThere are 8differentgroups in theperiodictableIonic bondsare formedbetween nonmetals andmetalsThemitochondriais thepowerhouseof the cellIonicbondsgive anelectronHydrogenbonding is adipole dipolebond8 electronsare neededto have acompletevalence shell92 metalsare on theperiodictableHydrogenbonding isthe strongestform of bond17 nonmetalselements areon theperiodic tableCations arepositivelychraged ionsNumber ofprotonsdeterminethe atomicnumberSmalleratomic radiushas moreionizationenergyElectronsare thelightest partof the cellMore ionizationenergy meansmoreelectronegativity6 metalloidsare on theperiodictable119elements onthe periodictableHydrogrenis the mostcommonelementCovalentbondsshare anelectronIncreasingtemperatureincreases thespeed at whichcells moveCovalentbonds areformedbetween nonmetalsHelium has afull valenceshell with only2 valenceelecetronsAnions arenegativelychargedionsMassnumber isthe sum ofprotons andneutronsThe nucleushouses allthe neutronsand protonsof a cellIsotopes have thesame number ofprotons but adifferent number ofelectronsThere are 8differentgroups in theperiodictableIonic bondsare formedbetween nonmetals andmetalsThemitochondriais thepowerhouseof the cellIonicbondsgive anelectronHydrogenbonding is adipole dipolebond8 electronsare neededto have acompletevalence shell92 metalsare on theperiodictableHydrogenbonding isthe strongestform of bond17 nonmetalselements areon theperiodic tableCations arepositivelychraged ionsNumber ofprotonsdeterminethe atomicnumberSmalleratomic radiushas moreionizationenergyElectronsare thelightest partof the cellMore ionizationenergy meansmoreelectronegativity6 metalloidsare on theperiodictable119elements onthe periodictableHydrogrenis the mostcommonelementCovalentbondsshare anelectronIncreasingtemperatureincreases thespeed at whichcells moveCovalentbonds areformedbetween nonmetalsHelium has afull valenceshell with only2 valenceelecetrons

Untitled 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. Anions are negatively charged ions
  2. Mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons
  3. The nucleus houses all the neutrons and protons of a cell
  4. Isotopes have the same number of protons but a different number of electrons
  5. There are 8 different groups in the periodic table
  6. Ionic bonds are formed between non metals and metals
  7. The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
  8. Ionic bonds give an electron
  9. Hydrogen bonding is a dipole dipole bond
  10. 8 electrons are needed to have a complete valence shell
  11. 92 metals are on the periodic table
  12. Hydrogen bonding is the strongest form of bond
  13. 17 non metals elements are on the periodic table
  14. Cations are positively chraged ions
  15. Number of protons determine the atomic number
  16. Smaller atomic radius has more ionization energy
  17. Electrons are the lightest part of the cell
  18. More ionization energy means more electronegativity
  19. 6 metalloids are on the periodic table
  20. 119 elements on the periodic table
  21. Hydrogren is the most common element
  22. Covalent bonds share an electron
  23. Increasing temperature increases the speed at which cells move
  24. Covalent bonds are formed between non metals
  25. Helium has a full valence shell with only 2 valence elecetrons