Atomsthe basicunit of achemicalelementPhysicalChangechanges instate ofmatters,changes insize or shapBasicpH8-14PhysicalPropertiesExamples aremelting point,boiling point,density, andconductivity.AcidicpH1-6NeutralpH7.0IndicatorsLitmus paper,pH paper,phenolphthaleinCovalentBondthe interatomiclinkage that resultsfrom the sharing ofan electron pairbetween twoatomsHeterogenousMixturea mixture inwhich thecompositionis not uniformthroughoutLaw ofConservationof Matterduring any physicalor chemical change,the total mass of theproducts remainsequal to the totalmass of the reactantsElectronsa stable subatomicparticle with anegative electricchange, found inall atomsProductElements orcompoundsappearing afterthe arrow in achemicalreaction.Metalloidsan element whoseproperties areintermediatebetween those ofmetals and solidnonmetalsNeutronsa subatomicparticle of aboutthe same mass asa proton butwithout an electricchargeMetalsa solid material thatis typically hard,shiny, malleable,fusible, and ductile,with good electricaland thermalconductivityElementsa simple substancethat cannot bebroken down intosmaller parts orchanged intoanother substanceReactantElements orcompoundsappearing beforethe arrow in achemical reaction.AtomicNumberthe numberof protons inthe nucleusof an atom ofthe elementProtonsa stable subatomicparticle occurringin all atomicnuclei, with apositive electricchargeAtomicMassnumber ofprotons andneutrons inthe atomCompoundsa thing that iscomposed oftwo or moreseparateelementsChemicalChangechanges in color,temperature,formation ofprecipitate,formation of gasHomogeneousMixturea mixture inwhich thecompositionis uniformthroughoutIonicBondtype of linkageformed form theattractionbetweenoppositelycharged ionsNonmetalscan begases,liquids orsolidsChemicalPropertiesExamplesare burningand rusting.Atomsthe basicunit of achemicalelementPhysicalChangechanges instate ofmatters,changes insize or shapBasicpH8-14PhysicalPropertiesExamples aremelting point,boiling point,density, andconductivity.AcidicpH1-6NeutralpH7.0IndicatorsLitmus paper,pH paper,phenolphthaleinCovalentBondthe interatomiclinkage that resultsfrom the sharing ofan electron pairbetween twoatomsHeterogenousMixturea mixture inwhich thecompositionis not uniformthroughoutLaw ofConservationof Matterduring any physicalor chemical change,the total mass of theproducts remainsequal to the totalmass of the reactantsElectronsa stable subatomicparticle with anegative electricchange, found inall atomsProductElements orcompoundsappearing afterthe arrow in achemicalreaction.Metalloidsan element whoseproperties areintermediatebetween those ofmetals and solidnonmetalsNeutronsa subatomicparticle of aboutthe same mass asa proton butwithout an electricchargeMetalsa solid material thatis typically hard,shiny, malleable,fusible, and ductile,with good electricaland thermalconductivityElementsa simple substancethat cannot bebroken down intosmaller parts orchanged intoanother substanceReactantElements orcompoundsappearing beforethe arrow in achemical reaction.AtomicNumberthe numberof protons inthe nucleusof an atom ofthe elementProtonsa stable subatomicparticle occurringin all atomicnuclei, with apositive electricchargeAtomicMassnumber ofprotons andneutrons inthe atomCompoundsa thing that iscomposed oftwo or moreseparateelementsChemicalChangechanges in color,temperature,formation ofprecipitate,formation of gasHomogeneousMixturea mixture inwhich thecompositionis uniformthroughoutIonicBondtype of linkageformed form theattractionbetweenoppositelycharged ionsNonmetalscan begases,liquids orsolidsChemicalPropertiesExamplesare burningand rusting.

Integrated Science- Chemistry (Ms. Long) - 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. the basic unit of a chemical element
    Atoms
  2. changes in state of matters, changes in size or shap
    Physical Change
  3. 8-14
    Basic pH
  4. Examples are melting point, boiling point, density, and conductivity.
    Physical Properties
  5. 1-6
    Acidic pH
  6. 7.0
    Neutral pH
  7. Litmus paper, pH paper, phenolphthalein
    Indicators
  8. the interatomic linkage that results from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms
    Covalent Bond
  9. a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout
    Heterogenous Mixture
  10. during any physical or chemical change, the total mass of the products remains equal to the total mass of the reactants
    Law of Conservation of Matter
  11. a stable subatomic particle with a negative electric change, found in all atoms
    Electrons
  12. Elements or compounds appearing after the arrow in a chemical reaction.
    Product
  13. an element whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals
    Metalloids
  14. a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
    Neutrons
  15. a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity
    Metals
  16. a simple substance that cannot be broken down into smaller parts or changed into another substance
    Elements
  17. Elements or compounds appearing before the arrow in a chemical reaction.
    Reactant
  18. the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of the element
    Atomic Number
  19. a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge
    Protons
  20. number of protons and neutrons in the atom
    Atomic Mass
  21. a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements
    Compounds
  22. changes in color, temperature, formation of precipitate, formation of gas
    Chemical Change
  23. a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout
    Homogeneous Mixture
  24. type of linkage formed form the attraction between oppositely charged ions
    Ionic Bond
  25. can be gases, liquids or solids
    Nonmetals
  26. Examples are burning and rusting.
    Chemical Properties