thermalenergyvolumeincreasesevaporationSmall particles makeup all matter, particlesin constant randommotion, collide withother particles, otherobjects, and walls ofcontainer, and noenergy is lost.Charles’s law statesvolume of a gasincreases with increasingtemperature if pressureis constant. Boyle’s lawstates pressure of a gasincreases if volumedecreases whentemperature is constant.solidvibrateback andforth inplacesublimationkineticmoleculartheorymovefastervolumedecreasesviscositychemicalenergycondensationvolume andtemperaturevaporvibraterapidly andbegin tomove out ofa placepressureanddensityparticlesareconfinedkineticenergy ofparticlesmovefreelyliquidgassurfacetensionthermalenergyvolumeincreasesevaporationSmall particles makeup all matter, particlesin constant randommotion, collide withother particles, otherobjects, and walls ofcontainer, and noenergy is lost.Charles’s law statesvolume of a gasincreases with increasingtemperature if pressureis constant. Boyle’s lawstates pressure of a gasincreases if volumedecreases whentemperature is constant.solidvibrateback andforth inplacesublimationkineticmoleculartheorymovefastervolumedecreasesviscositychemicalenergycondensationvolume andtemperaturevaporvibraterapidly andbegin tomove out ofa placepressureanddensityparticlesareconfinedkineticenergy ofparticlesmovefreelyliquidgassurfacetension

Science Chapter 8 - 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. thermal energy
  2. volume increases
  3. evaporation
  4. Small particles make up all matter, particles in constant random motion, collide with other particles, other objects, and walls of container, and no energy is lost.
  5. Charles’s law states volume of a gas increases with increasing temperature if pressure is constant. Boyle’s law states pressure of a gas increases if volume decreases when temperature is constant.
  6. solid
  7. vibrate back and forth in place
  8. sublimation
  9. kinetic molecular theory
  10. move faster
  11. volume decreases
  12. viscosity
  13. chemical energy
  14. condensation
  15. volume and temperature
  16. vapor
  17. vibrate rapidly and begin to move out of a place
  18. pressure and density
  19. particles are confined
  20. kinetic energy of particles
  21. move freely
  22. liquid
  23. gas
  24. surface tension