discoveredneutronsModel withnucleus andscatteredelectronsModel withnucleus andscatteredelectrons    ErnestRutherfordAtomos -nowknownas AtomsPlumPuddingModelCompoundsarecombinationsof atoms.Nucleus iscomposed ofProtons (+)andNeutronspositivelychargedanddenseorbitals  J.JThomsondiscoveredelectronsCurrentlyAcceptedModel     Niels BohrDiscoveredtheNucleus   Democritusneutrons  JohnDalton1stAtomicTheoryBohrModelelectrons arein random,constantmotionGold foilexperimentModel withpositivelychargedspheres andelectrons    JamesChadwickdiscoveredneutronsModel withnucleus andscatteredelectronsModel withnucleus andscatteredelectrons    ErnestRutherfordAtomos -nowknownas AtomsPlumPuddingModelCompoundsarecombinationsof atoms.Nucleus iscomposed ofProtons (+)andNeutronspositivelychargedanddenseorbitals  J.JThomsondiscoveredelectronsCurrentlyAcceptedModel     Niels BohrDiscoveredtheNucleus   Democritusneutrons  JohnDalton1stAtomicTheoryBohrModelelectrons arein random,constantmotionGold foilexperimentModel withpositivelychargedspheres andelectrons    JamesChadwick

Atomic Theory - 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. discovered neutrons
  2. Model with nucleus and scattered electrons
  3. Model with nucleus and scattered electrons
  4. Ernest Rutherford
  5. Atomos - now known as Atoms
  6. Plum Pudding Model
  7. Compounds are combinations of atoms.
  8. Nucleus is composed of Protons (+) and Neutrons
  9. positively charged and dense
  10. orbitals
  11. J.J Thomson
  12. discovered electrons
  13. Currently Accepted Model
  14. Niels Bohr
  15. Discovered the Nucleus
  16. Democritus
  17. neutrons
  18. John Dalton
  19. 1st Atomic Theory
  20. Bohr Model
  21. electrons are in random, constant motion
  22. Gold foil experiment
  23. Model with positively charged spheres and electrons
  24. James Chadwick