definiteshape andvolumeDmitriMendeleevno definite shape,and can be eithercompressed orexpanded to fill aninfinite volume.118smallestunit ofmatterAxelFredrikCronstedtnumber ofprotons andneutrons inthe atomtwo or moredifferentatoms boundtogether.AndreasMarggraf4cannot bebrokendownanymoreDanielRutherfordverticalcolumns onthe periodictableWilliamGregorprotons inthenucleus ofan atomhas mass,occupies avolume, andflows to adoptthe shape of itscontainer.HumphryDavybothmetalsandnonmetalsdefiniteshape andvolumeDmitriMendeleevno definite shape,and can be eithercompressed orexpanded to fill aninfinite volume.118smallestunit ofmatterAxelFredrikCronstedtnumber ofprotons andneutrons inthe atomtwo or moredifferentatoms boundtogether.AndreasMarggraf4cannot bebrokendownanymoreDanielRutherfordverticalcolumns onthe periodictableWilliamGregorprotons inthenucleus ofan atomhas mass,occupies avolume, andflows to adoptthe shape of itscontainer.HumphryDavybothmetalsandnonmetals

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. definite shape and volume
  2. Dmitri Mendeleev
  3. no definite shape, and can be either compressed or expanded to fill an infinite volume.
  4. 118
  5. smallest unit of matter
  6. Axel Fredrik Cronstedt
  7. number of protons and neutrons in the atom
  8. two or more different atoms bound together.
  9. Andreas Marggraf
  10. 4
  11. cannot be broken down anymore
  12. Daniel Rutherford
  13. vertical columns on the periodic table
  14. William Gregor
  15. protons in the nucleus of an atom
  16. has mass, occupies a volume, and flows to adopt the shape of its container.
  17. Humphry Davy
  18. both metals and nonmetals