IonicBondWhenmetals andnon-metalsreactIonicChargeThechargeon an ionElectrostaticAttractionTheattractionbetweenoppositelycharged ionsValenceelectronElectron intheoutermostelectronshellElectronNegativelychargedsubatomicparticleOctetRuleAtoms preferto have eightelectrons intheir outershellValenceshellTheoutermostelectronshellIonicFormulaChemicalformula forioniccompoundsIonicCompoundCompoundsmade up ofions.ProtonPositivelychargedsubatomicparticleMetalGivesaway itsvalenceelectrons+3The chargeon an atomthat hasLOST threeelectronsNeutralAtomSamenumber ofprotons andelectronsCationApositivelychargedionAnionAnegativelychargedionNon-metalReceiveselectronsfrommetalsIonAnelectricallychargedatom-2The chargeon an atomthat hasGAINED twoelectronsIonicBondWhenmetals andnon-metalsreactIonicChargeThechargeon an ionElectrostaticAttractionTheattractionbetweenoppositelycharged ionsValenceelectronElectron intheoutermostelectronshellElectronNegativelychargedsubatomicparticleOctetRuleAtoms preferto have eightelectrons intheir outershellValenceshellTheoutermostelectronshellIonicFormulaChemicalformula forioniccompoundsIonicCompoundCompoundsmade up ofions.ProtonPositivelychargedsubatomicparticleMetalGivesaway itsvalenceelectrons+3The chargeon an atomthat hasLOST threeelectronsNeutralAtomSamenumber ofprotons andelectronsCationApositivelychargedionAnionAnegativelychargedionNon-metalReceiveselectronsfrommetalsIonAnelectricallychargedatom-2The chargeon an atomthat hasGAINED twoelectrons

Ions - 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. When metals and non-metals react
    Ionic Bond
  2. The charge on an ion
    Ionic Charge
  3. The attraction between oppositely charged ions
    Electrostatic Attraction
  4. Electron in the outermost electron shell
    Valence electron
  5. Negatively charged subatomic particle
    Electron
  6. Atoms prefer to have eight electrons in their outer shell
    Octet Rule
  7. The outermost electron shell
    Valence shell
  8. Chemical formula for ionic compounds
    Ionic Formula
  9. Compounds made up of ions.
    Ionic Compound
  10. Positively charged subatomic particle
    Proton
  11. Gives away its valence electrons
    Metal
  12. The charge on an atom that has LOST three electrons
    +3
  13. Same number of protons and electrons
    Neutral Atom
  14. A positively charged ion
    Cation
  15. A negatively charged ion
    Anion
  16. Receives electrons from metals
    Non-metal
  17. An electrically charged atom
    Ion
  18. The charge on an atom that has GAINED two electrons
    -2