left ofperiodictableright ofperiodictableNeutralparticles inthe nucleusof an atomThecentralcore ofthe atom.the numberof protonsand neutronsin the atomnegativelychargedparticlesin an atomA property ofmatter thatexpresses theamount of asubstance.AxelFredrikCronstedtthe numberof protons inthe nucleusof an atomDmitriMendeleevVerticalColumn inthe periodictabletableillustratingelementsMartinHeinrichKlaprothA material thatis composedof only onetype of particlesmallestpart ofmatterThe forcethat holdstwo atomstogether.horizontalrow in theperiodictabletwo or moreelementschemicallybondedtwo or moredifferentwhich areare notbondedunit elementmade ofone or moreatompositivelychargedcenter ofan atomleft ofperiodictableright ofperiodictableNeutralparticles inthe nucleusof an atomThecentralcore ofthe atom.the numberof protonsand neutronsin the atomnegativelychargedparticlesin an atomA property ofmatter thatexpresses theamount of asubstance.AxelFredrikCronstedtthe numberof protons inthe nucleusof an atomDmitriMendeleevVerticalColumn inthe periodictabletableillustratingelementsMartinHeinrichKlaprothA material thatis composedof only onetype of particlesmallestpart ofmatterThe forcethat holdstwo atomstogether.horizontalrow in theperiodictabletwo or moreelementschemicallybondedtwo or moredifferentwhich areare notbondedunit elementmade ofone or moreatompositivelychargedcenter ofan atom

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. left of periodic table
  2. right of periodic table
  3. Neutral particles in the nucleus of an atom
  4. The central core of the atom.
  5. the number of protons and neutrons in the atom
  6. negatively charged particles in an atom
  7. A property of matter that expresses the amount of a substance.
  8. Axel Fredrik Cronstedt
  9. the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
  10. Dmitri Mendeleev
  11. Vertical Column in the periodic table
  12. table illustrating elements
  13. Martin Heinrich Klaproth
  14. A material that is composed of only one type of particle
  15. smallest part of matter
  16. The force that holds two atoms together.
  17. horizontal row in the periodic table
  18. two or more elements chemically bonded
  19. two or more different which are are not bonded
  20. unit element made of one or more atom
  21. positively charged center of an atom