Fused intoothpasteNeutron A subatomic particleof the nucleus of anatomthat is without chargeand contributes to themassof an atomValenceElectronsThe electrons inthe outermostenergy level of anatom thatinfluence how anelement will reactwith othersubstancesInnerTransitionElementAn elementin thelanthanide oractinideseriesElectronA negativelychargedsubatomicparticleMetalloids Elements thathave properties ofboth metals andnonmetals;sometimesreferred to assemiconductorsPeriodsThe rows in aperiodic tablethat classify theelements by thenumber ofatomic shellsAlkaliMetalGroup1A of theperiodictableNobleGasAny of theelements foundin Group 8A or18 of theperiodictableCaalkaliearthmetal inperiod 4Tiperiod4 group4NucleusThe tiny, verydense, positivelycharged region inthecenter of an atommade up of protonsand neutronsChemicalSymbolA one- ortwo-letterrepresentationofa specificelementperiod6 group8OsmiumHalogennonmetallicelementsin Group 7Aof theperiodic tableNonmetalsElements that aretypically not shiny,are usually gases orbrittle solids, are notmalleable, and arepoor conductorsof heat and electricityBra redliquid atroomtempTransitionElementsGroups3–12ProtonA positivelychargedsubatomicparticle of thenucleus ofan atomAtomicNumberThe numberofprotonsfound in thenucleusAlkalineEarthMetalGroup 2Aof theperiodictableChemicalFamiliesThe vertical columnson the periodic table,alsoknown as Groups,where elements withsimilarproperties are placedGroupsThe columnson a periodictable thatarrange theelements by thenumber of VEMetalsElements that aretypically solid,shiny, malleable,andgood conductorsof heat andelectricityFused intoothpasteNeutron A subatomic particleof the nucleus of anatomthat is without chargeand contributes to themassof an atomValenceElectronsThe electrons inthe outermostenergy level of anatom thatinfluence how anelement will reactwith othersubstancesInnerTransitionElementAn elementin thelanthanide oractinideseriesElectronA negativelychargedsubatomicparticleMetalloids Elements thathave properties ofboth metals andnonmetals;sometimesreferred to assemiconductorsPeriodsThe rows in aperiodic tablethat classify theelements by thenumber ofatomic shellsAlkaliMetalGroup1A of theperiodictableNobleGasAny of theelements foundin Group 8A or18 of theperiodictableCaalkaliearthmetal inperiod 4Tiperiod4 group4NucleusThe tiny, verydense, positivelycharged region inthecenter of an atommade up of protonsand neutronsChemicalSymbolA one- ortwo-letterrepresentationofa specificelementperiod6 group8OsmiumHalogennonmetallicelementsin Group 7Aof theperiodic tableNonmetalsElements that aretypically not shiny,are usually gases orbrittle solids, are notmalleable, and arepoor conductorsof heat and electricityBra redliquid atroomtempTransitionElementsGroups3–12ProtonA positivelychargedsubatomicparticle of thenucleus ofan atomAtomicNumberThe numberofprotonsfound in thenucleusAlkalineEarthMetalGroup 2Aof theperiodictableChemicalFamiliesThe vertical columnson the periodic table,alsoknown as Groups,where elements withsimilarproperties are placedGroupsThe columnson a periodictable thatarrange theelements by thenumber of VEMetalsElements that aretypically solid,shiny, malleable,andgood conductorsof heat andelectricity

Periodic Table 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. used in toothpaste
    F
  2. A subatomic particle of the nucleus of an atom that is without charge and contributes to the mass of an atom
    Neutron
  3. The electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom that influence how an element will react with other substances
    Valence Electrons
  4. An element in the lanthanide or actinide series
    Inner Transition Element
  5. A negatively charged subatomic particle
    Electron
  6. Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals; sometimes referred to as semiconductors
    Metalloids
  7. The rows in a periodic table that classify the elements by the number of atomic shells
    Periods
  8. Group 1A of the periodic table
    Alkali Metal
  9. Any of the elements found in Group 8A or 18 of the periodic table
    Noble Gas
  10. alkali earth metal in period 4
    Ca
  11. period 4 group 4
    Ti
  12. The tiny, very dense, positively charged region in the center of an atom made up of protons and neutrons
    Nucleus
  13. A one- or two-letter representation of a specific element
    Chemical Symbol
  14. Osmium
    period 6 group 8
  15. nonmetallic elements in Group 7A of the periodic table
    Halogen
  16. Elements that are typically not shiny, are usually gases or brittle solids, are not malleable, and are poor conductors of heat and electricity
    Nonmetals
  17. a red liquid at room temp
    Br
  18. Groups 3–12
    Transition Elements
  19. A positively charged subatomic particle of the nucleus of an atom
    Proton
  20. The number of protons found in the nucleus
    Atomic Number
  21. Group 2A of the periodic table
    Alkaline Earth Metal
  22. The vertical columns on the periodic table, also known as Groups, where elements with similar properties are placed
    Chemical Families
  23. The columns on a periodic table that arrange the elements by the number of VE
    Groups
  24. Elements that are typically solid, shiny, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity
    Metals