(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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The number of an element that is used to place it in the periodic table.
Atomic Number
What is the group that recieves special treatment?
Experimental Group
A bond that shares 4 electrons between two atoms
Double Bond
An element with 1 valence electrons
Lithium
An element with 3 valence electrons
Gallium
A model used to show the nucleus and all electrons of an atom.
Bohr Model
The mass of an atoms electrons, neutrons, and protons.
Atomic Mass
A sub atomic particle found in the nucleus with no charge.
Neutrons
A chemical bond where electrons are shared between atoms.
Covalent Bond
An element with 7 valence electrons
Chlorine
An element with 5 valence electrons
Phosphorus
A sub atomic particle found in the nucleus with + charge
Protons
A bond that shares 6 electrons between 2 atoms
Triple Bond
An element with 1 valence electron but can only hold up to 2 electrons.
Hydrogen
An element with 2 valence electrons and can only hold 2 electrons.
Helium
An element with 4 valence electrons
Carbon
A model used to show the valence electrons?
Lewis Dot Model
An element with 2 valence electrons
Magnesium
What is the variable that you manipulate or change as a scientist?
Independent Variable
An element with 8 valence electrons.
Neon
A sub atomic particle found orbiting the nucleus with - charge
Electrons
An element with 6 valence electrons
Oxygen
What is the variable that you measure?
Dependent Variable
A bond that shares 2 electrons between 2 atoms
Single Bond