meltingAnexample ofa physicalpropertytheability toreacta chemicalproperty thatdescribe ifsomething willmake a newsubstancefixedshape andnot fixedvolumewhat kind ofshape andvolume doesa liquidhave?highestenergyanddisorderWhat kind ofenergy anddisorderdoes a solidhave?chemicalpropertyThe ability toreact is whattype ofproperty?picture ofmoleculesin a solidsolidgoodconductorsof heat andelectricityA physicalpropertyofcookwarestaysthesameDoes the densityincrease orstays the sameif you increasethe volume?liquidmoleculesare veryfar aparthow domoleculesin a gasmove?physicalpropertyA property thatcan beobserved, can'tchanged theidentity of asubstance.flammabilityA chemicalproperty thatdescribes ifsomething canbe lit on fire.picture ofmoleculesin a liquidgasmoleculesmove atmedium speed(pass overeach other)how domoleculesin a liquidmove?moleculesvibrate inplace (slowmovement)how domoleculesin a solidmove?lowestenergyanddisorderwhat kind ofenergy anddisorderdoes a gashave?itsinksIf an objectis moredense thanwaterfixedshapeand fixedvolumewhat kind ofshape andvolume doesa solidhave?itfloatsIf an objectis lessdense thanwaterchemicalpropertyA property thathas theABILITY tochange theidentity of asubstance.picture ofmoleculesin a gasnot fixedvolume andnot fixedshapewhat kind ofshape andvolume doesa gas have?meltingAnexample ofa physicalpropertytheability toreacta chemicalproperty thatdescribe ifsomething willmake a newsubstancefixedshape andnot fixedvolumewhat kind ofshape andvolume doesa liquidhave?highestenergyanddisorderWhat kind ofenergy anddisorderdoes a solidhave?chemicalpropertyThe ability toreact is whattype ofproperty?picture ofmoleculesin a solidsolidgoodconductorsof heat andelectricityA physicalpropertyofcookwarestaysthesameDoes the densityincrease orstays the sameif you increasethe volume?liquidmoleculesare veryfar aparthow domoleculesin a gasmove?physicalpropertyA property thatcan beobserved, can'tchanged theidentity of asubstance.flammabilityA chemicalproperty thatdescribes ifsomething canbe lit on fire.picture ofmoleculesin a liquidgasmoleculesmove atmedium speed(pass overeach other)how domoleculesin a liquidmove?moleculesvibrate inplace (slowmovement)how domoleculesin a solidmove?lowestenergyanddisorderwhat kind ofenergy anddisorderdoes a gashave?itsinksIf an objectis moredense thanwaterfixedshapeand fixedvolumewhat kind ofshape andvolume doesa solidhave?itfloatsIf an objectis lessdense thanwaterchemicalpropertyA property thathas theABILITY tochange theidentity of asubstance.picture ofmoleculesin a gasnot fixedvolume andnot fixedshapewhat kind ofshape andvolume doesa gas have?

Unit 1 Review 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. An example of a physical property
    melting
  2. a chemical property that describe if something will make a new substance
    the ability to react
  3. what kind of shape and volume does a liquid have?
    fixed shape and not fixed volume
  4. What kind of energy and disorder does a solid have?
    highest energy and disorder
  5. The ability to react is what type of property?
    chemical property
  6. picture of molecules in a solid

  7. solid
  8. A physical property of cookware
    good conductors of heat and electricity
  9. Does the density increase or stays the same if you increase the volume?
    stays the same

  10. liquid
  11. how do molecules in a gas move?
    molecules are very far apart
  12. A property that can be observed, can't changed the identity of a substance.
    physical property
  13. A chemical property that describes if something can be lit on fire.
    flammability
  14. picture of molecules in a liquid

  15. gas
  16. how do molecules in a liquid move?
    molecules move at medium speed (pass over each other)
  17. how do molecules in a solid move?
    molecules vibrate in place (slow movement)
  18. what kind of energy and disorder does a gas have?
    lowest energy and disorder
  19. If an object is more dense than water
    it sinks
  20. what kind of shape and volume does a solid have?
    fixed shape and fixed volume
  21. If an object is less dense than water
    it floats
  22. A property that has the ABILITY to change the identity of a substance.
    chemical property
  23. picture of molecules in a gas
  24. what kind of shape and volume does a gas have?
    not fixed volume and not fixed shape