elementsOne of the basicsubstances thatcombine to formall othersubstances.atomicnumberThe numberof protons inthe nucleusof atom.KTheelementsymbol ofPotassiumreactivityThe tendency ofa substance toundergochemicalchanges, orreactions.perioda horizontalrow in theperiodictableBoron(B)thiselement isin period 2,column 13halogensA group ofnonmetalsfound ingroup 17physicalpropertya characteristic of asubstance that canbe observed directlyor measured with atool without changingthe identity of thesubstance.nonmetalmetalloidAn element thathas someproperties ofboth metalsand nonmetals.Group1The mostreactivemetals onthe periodictablenoblegasesleft torightAtomic #s onthe PTincrease asyou go whichway?metalPeriodicTablea chart thatorganizesinformation aboutall the knownelementsaccording to theirproperties.chemicalpropertyA characteristic of asubstance thatcannot be observedwithout changingthe identity of thesubstance.rowPotassiumThe nameof thiselement isPotassiumfamilygroupatomicmassnumberA measure of anatom's mass thatis equal to thenumber of protons& neutrons in theatom's nucleus.1 to7How theperiods arenumbered onthe periodictable1 to18How thegroups arenumbered onthe periodictableSilver(Ag)thiselement isin row 5,column 11elementsOne of the basicsubstances thatcombine to formall othersubstances.atomicnumberThe numberof protons inthe nucleusof atom.KTheelementsymbol ofPotassiumreactivityThe tendency ofa substance toundergochemicalchanges, orreactions.perioda horizontalrow in theperiodictableBoron(B)thiselement isin period 2,column 13halogensA group ofnonmetalsfound ingroup 17physicalpropertya characteristic of asubstance that canbe observed directlyor measured with atool without changingthe identity of thesubstance.nonmetalmetalloidAn element thathas someproperties ofboth metalsand nonmetals.Group1The mostreactivemetals onthe periodictablenoblegasesleft torightAtomic #s onthe PTincrease asyou go whichway?metalPeriodicTablea chart thatorganizesinformation aboutall the knownelementsaccording to theirproperties.chemicalpropertyA characteristic of asubstance thatcannot be observedwithout changingthe identity of thesubstance.rowPotassiumThe nameof thiselement isPotassiumfamilygroupatomicmassnumberA measure of anatom's mass thatis equal to thenumber of protons& neutrons in theatom's nucleus.1 to7How theperiods arenumbered onthe periodictable1 to18How thegroups arenumbered onthe periodictableSilver(Ag)thiselement isin row 5,column 11

Periodic Table - 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. One of the basic substances that combine to form all other substances.
    elements
  2. The number of protons in the nucleus of atom.
    atomic number
  3. The element symbol of Potassium
    K
  4. The tendency of a substance to undergo chemical changes, or reactions.
    reactivity
  5. a horizontal row in the periodic table
    period
  6. this element is in period 2, column 13
    Boron (B)
  7. A group of nonmetals found in group 17
    halogens
  8. a characteristic of a substance that can be observed directly or measured with a tool without changing the identity of the substance.
    physical property
  9. nonmetal
  10. An element that has some properties of both metals and nonmetals.
    metalloid
  11. The most reactive metals on the periodic table
    Group1
  12. noble gases
  13. Atomic #s on the PT increase as you go which way?
    left to right
  14. metal
  15. a chart that organizes information about all the known elements according to their properties.
    Periodic Table
  16. A characteristic of a substance that cannot be observed without changing the identity of the substance.
    chemical property
  17. row
  18. The name of this element is Potassium
    Potassium
  19. family
  20. group
  21. A measure of an atom's mass that is equal to the number of protons & neutrons in the atom's nucleus.
    atomic mass number
  22. How the periods are numbered on the periodic table
    1 to 7
  23. How the groups are numbered on the periodic table
    1 to 18
  24. this element is in row 5, column 11
    Silver (Ag)