AtomicNumberThe numberof an elementthat is used toplace it in theperiodic table.ExperimentalGroupWhat is thegroup thatrecievesspecialtreatment?DoubleBondA bond thatshares 4electronsbetween twoatomsLithiumAn elementwith 1valenceelectronsGalliumAn elementwith 3valenceelectronsBohrModelA model usedto show thenucleus andall electronsof an atom.AtomicMassThe mass ofan atomselectrons,neutrons,and protons.NeutronsA sub atomicparticlefound in thenucleus withno charge.CovalentBondA chemicalbond whereelectrons aresharedbetween atoms.ChlorineAn elementwith 7valenceelectronsPhosphorusAn elementwith 5valenceelectronsProtonsA sub atomicparticlefound in thenucleus with+ chargeTripleBondA bond thatshares 6electronsbetween 2atomsHydrogenAn element with1 valenceelectron but canonly hold up to 2electrons.HeliumAn elementwith 2 valenceelectrons andcan only hold2 electrons.CarbonAn elementwith 4valenceelectronsLewisDotModelA modelused toshow thevalenceelectrons?MagnesiumAn elementwith 2valenceelectronsIndependentVariableWhat is thevariable thatyou manipulateor change as ascientist?NeonAn elementwith 8valenceelectrons.ElectronsA sub atomicparticle foundorbiting thenucleus with -chargeOxygenAn elementwith 6valenceelectronsDependentVariableWhat is thevariable thatyoumeasure?SingleBondA bond thatshares 2electronsbetween 2atomsAtomicNumberThe numberof an elementthat is used toplace it in theperiodic table.ExperimentalGroupWhat is thegroup thatrecievesspecialtreatment?DoubleBondA bond thatshares 4electronsbetween twoatomsLithiumAn elementwith 1valenceelectronsGalliumAn elementwith 3valenceelectronsBohrModelA model usedto show thenucleus andall electronsof an atom.AtomicMassThe mass ofan atomselectrons,neutrons,and protons.NeutronsA sub atomicparticlefound in thenucleus withno charge.CovalentBondA chemicalbond whereelectrons aresharedbetween atoms.ChlorineAn elementwith 7valenceelectronsPhosphorusAn elementwith 5valenceelectronsProtonsA sub atomicparticlefound in thenucleus with+ chargeTripleBondA bond thatshares 6electronsbetween 2atomsHydrogenAn element with1 valenceelectron but canonly hold up to 2electrons.HeliumAn elementwith 2 valenceelectrons andcan only hold2 electrons.CarbonAn elementwith 4valenceelectronsLewisDotModelA modelused toshow thevalenceelectrons?MagnesiumAn elementwith 2valenceelectronsIndependentVariableWhat is thevariable thatyou manipulateor change as ascientist?NeonAn elementwith 8valenceelectrons.ElectronsA sub atomicparticle foundorbiting thenucleus with -chargeOxygenAn elementwith 6valenceelectronsDependentVariableWhat is thevariable thatyoumeasure?SingleBondA bond thatshares 2electronsbetween 2atoms

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