carbondioxidegasThis is somethingthat is made aballoon inflate inone of ourchemicalreactions.rustThis is achemicalreaction thatchangescolor.odorThis is thescientificword forsmell.colorThis is aproperty ofmatter that youcan see withyour eyes.atomThis is thesmallestpiece ofmatter.chemicalreactionthis is whentwo chemicalsmix togetherto make anew chemicaldensityThis is a propertyof matter thatmeasures howtightly atoms arepacked inside asubstance.temperaturechangeThis is one signthat a chemicalreaction hashappened. It canbe measured witha thermometer.colorchangeThis is a sign thata chemicalreaction hashappened. Wesaw this in ourapple experiment.reactantThis is the namefor thechemicals thatmix together in achemicalreaction.bubblesSome chemicalreactions makethese. Forexample, bakingsoda andvinegar.elementThis is a type ofmatter. It is a puresubstance thatcannot beseparated intodifferentsubstances.propertiesof matterThese are waysto describematter. Someexamples arecolor, density,and odor.matterThis is thestuff thateverything inthe universeis made of.0° C32° FThis is themelting pointtemperatureof water.productThis is thename for thechemical that isformed in achemicalreactionmeltingpointtemperatureThis is a propertyof matter that tellsyou when matterturns from a solidto a liquid.carbondioxidegasThis is somethingthat is made aballoon inflate inone of ourchemicalreactions.rustThis is achemicalreaction thatchangescolor.odorThis is thescientificword forsmell.colorThis is aproperty ofmatter that youcan see withyour eyes.atomThis is thesmallestpiece ofmatter.chemicalreactionthis is whentwo chemicalsmix togetherto make anew chemicaldensityThis is a propertyof matter thatmeasures howtightly atoms arepacked inside asubstance.temperaturechangeThis is one signthat a chemicalreaction hashappened. It canbe measured witha thermometer.colorchangeThis is a sign thata chemicalreaction hashappened. Wesaw this in ourapple experiment.reactantThis is the namefor thechemicals thatmix together in achemicalreaction.bubblesSome chemicalreactions makethese. Forexample, bakingsoda andvinegar.elementThis is a type ofmatter. It is a puresubstance thatcannot beseparated intodifferentsubstances.propertiesof matterThese are waysto describematter. Someexamples arecolor, density,and odor.matterThis is thestuff thateverything inthe universeis made of.0° C32° FThis is themelting pointtemperatureof water.productThis is thename for thechemical that isformed in achemicalreactionmeltingpointtemperatureThis is a propertyof matter that tellsyou when matterturns from a solidto a liquid.

Chemical Reactions - 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. This is something that is made a balloon inflate in one of our chemical reactions.
    carbon dioxide gas
  2. This is a chemical reaction that changes color.
    rust
  3. This is the scientific word for smell.
    odor
  4. This is a property of matter that you can see with your eyes.
    color
  5. This is the smallest piece of matter.
    atom
  6. this is when two chemicals mix together to make a new chemical
    chemical reaction
  7. This is a property of matter that measures how tightly atoms are packed inside a substance.
    density
  8. This is one sign that a chemical reaction has happened. It can be measured with a thermometer.
    temperature change
  9. This is a sign that a chemical reaction has happened. We saw this in our apple experiment.
    color change
  10. This is the name for the chemicals that mix together in a chemical reaction.
    reactant
  11. Some chemical reactions make these. For example, baking soda and vinegar.
    bubbles
  12. This is a type of matter. It is a pure substance that cannot be separated into different substances.
    element
  13. These are ways to describe matter. Some examples are color, density, and odor.
    properties of matter
  14. This is the stuff that everything in the universe is made of.
    matter
  15. This is the melting point temperature of water.
    0° C 32° F
  16. This is the name for the chemical that is formed in a chemical reaction
    product
  17. This is a property of matter that tells you when matter turns from a solid to a liquid.
    melting point temperature