1/2000 amu By atomic number 8 electrons Aristotle Indivisible and Indestructible Nonmetallic Character Rutherford Ionization Energy Atomic Number Excited State Gold Foil Experiment Nucleus Smallest part of an atom 9 Ground State Gas Dalton Atomic Radius Have Different Masses Chlorine Sphere Symbol Electronegativity Cathode Ray Tube Higher the energy Natural D S 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p2 F Fluorine 1 amu Fixed Group 2 Increases going down the periodic table Proton Mendeleev 17 Electron Solid By relative mass Potassium Democritus Nitrogen Neutron Increases going up the periodic Table Francium Electron Cloud S and P 32 electrons Isotope Earth, Air, Fire and Water Arsenic 1s2,2s2,2p3 P 2 Metal Infinite Mash Potatoes Metalloid Helium 67 Octet Rule Gold 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s1 2 electrons No charge Scientific Method Alkaline Earth Metals Plum Pudding Model 31 Nonmetal Halogens Positive Metallic Character Atomic Mass Reoccurring Lower the Energy Argon Carbon 7 Zinc Compounds Group 13 Electron Affinity Outermost energy level Release Light Atomic Theory Synthetic Negative Valence Electrons Proton and Neutron Transition Metals 18 electrons Noble Gases Thomson No Scientific Method Cobalt Alkali Metals Group 14 1/2000 amu By atomic number 8 electrons Aristotle Indivisible and Indestructible Nonmetallic Character Rutherford Ionization Energy Atomic Number Excited State Gold Foil Experiment Nucleus Smallest part of an atom 9 Ground State Gas Dalton Atomic Radius Have Different Masses Chlorine Sphere Symbol Electronegativity Cathode Ray Tube Higher the energy Natural D S 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p2 F Fluorine 1 amu Fixed Group 2 Increases going down the periodic table Proton Mendeleev 17 Electron Solid By relative mass Potassium Democritus Nitrogen Neutron Increases going up the periodic Table Francium Electron Cloud S and P 32 electrons Isotope Earth, Air, Fire and Water Arsenic 1s2,2s2,2p3 P 2 Metal Infinite Mash Potatoes Metalloid Helium 67 Octet Rule Gold 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s1 2 electrons No charge Scientific Method Alkaline Earth Metals Plum Pudding Model 31 Nonmetal Halogens Positive Metallic Character Atomic Mass Reoccurring Lower the Energy Argon Carbon 7 Zinc Compounds Group 13 Electron Affinity Outermost energy level Release Light Atomic Theory Synthetic Negative Valence Electrons Proton and Neutron Transition Metals 18 electrons Noble Gases Thomson No Scientific Method Cobalt Alkali Metals Group 14
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.
I-1/2000 amu
G-By atomic number
N-8
electrons
B-Aristotle
B-Indivisible and Indestructible
O-Nonmetallic Character
B-Rutherford
O-Ionization Energy
I-Atomic Number
N-Excited State
B-Gold Foil Experiment
B-Nucleus
B-Smallest part of an atom
I-9
N-Ground State
G-Gas
B-Dalton
O-Atomic Radius
B-Have Different Masses
O-Chlorine
B-Sphere
I-Symbol
O-Electronegativity
B-Cathode Ray Tube
N-Higher the energy
G-Natural
N-D
N-S
N-1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p2
N-F
N-Fluorine
I-1 amu
B-Fixed
O-Group 2
O-Increases going down the periodic table
I-Proton
G-Mendeleev
I-17
I-Electron
G-Solid
G-By relative mass
G-Potassium
B-Democritus
I-Nitrogen
I-Neutron
O-Increases going up the periodic Table
O-Francium
I-Electron Cloud
O-S and P
N-32
electrons
I-Isotope
B-Earth, Air, Fire and Water
N-Arsenic
N-1s2,2s2,2p3
N-P
O-2
G-Metal
B-Infinite Mash Potatoes
G-Metalloid
O-Helium
I-67
O-Octet Rule
G-Gold
N-1s2,2s2,2p6,3s1
N-2
electrons
I-No charge
B-Scientific Method
G-Alkaline Earth Metals
B-Plum Pudding Model
I-31
G-Nonmetal
G-Halogens
I-Positive
O-Metallic Character
I-Atomic Mass
G-Reoccurring
N-Lower the Energy
G-Argon
G-Carbon
I-7
O-Zinc
B-Compounds
O-Group 13
O-Electron Affinity
O-Outermost energy level
N-Release Light
B-Atomic Theory
G-Synthetic
I-Negative
O-Valence Electrons
I-Proton and Neutron
G-Transition Metals
N-18
electrons
G-Noble Gases
B-Thomson
B-No Scientific Method
N-Cobalt
G-Alkali Metals
O-Group 14