RefuteTo provideevidence thatgoes againsta claim.  GasMatter thatdoes not havea fixed shapeor volume.  MolecularattractionA pull between2 moleculesthat is alwaysthe same for asubstance.  CondensationWhen a gaschangesdirectly to aliquid.  KineticenergyThe energyan objecthas becauseit is moving.  FreezingWhen aliquidchanges to asolid.  FreezingpointTemperature atwhich an objectturns fromliquid to solid  Sublimationwhen a solidchangesdirectly to agas.  SolidMatter in aform that has adefinite shapeand volume.  LiquidMatter that hasa definitevolume but nodefinite shape.  MeltingIt occurs whena solid changesdirectly to aliquid.  TemperatureA measure of howhot or coldsomething is;measures internalkinetic energy of asubstance.  PhasechangeTransition ofmatter fromone state toanother.  BoilingpointTemperature atwhich an objectturns fromliquid to gas  MatterAnythingthat hasmass  MoleculeThe smallestparticle of asubstance that stillhas the sameproperties of thatsubstance.  FreedomofmovementThe waymolecules in asubstance movearound relativeto each other.  ScaleThe relativesize ofthings.  PhaseA noticeablydifferent form ofstate of thesamesubstance.  MeltingpointTemperature atwhich an objectturns from solidto liquid  RefuteTo provideevidence thatgoes againsta claim.  GasMatter thatdoes not havea fixed shapeor volume.  MolecularattractionA pull between2 moleculesthat is alwaysthe same for asubstance.  CondensationWhen a gaschangesdirectly to aliquid.  KineticenergyThe energyan objecthas becauseit is moving.  FreezingWhen aliquidchanges to asolid.  FreezingpointTemperature atwhich an objectturns fromliquid to solid  Sublimationwhen a solidchangesdirectly to agas.  SolidMatter in aform that has adefinite shapeand volume.  LiquidMatter that hasa definitevolume but nodefinite shape.  MeltingIt occurs whena solid changesdirectly to aliquid.  TemperatureA measure of howhot or coldsomething is;measures internalkinetic energy of asubstance.  PhasechangeTransition ofmatter fromone state toanother.  BoilingpointTemperature atwhich an objectturns fromliquid to gas  MatterAnythingthat hasmass  MoleculeThe smallestparticle of asubstance that stillhas the sameproperties of thatsubstance.  FreedomofmovementThe waymolecules in asubstance movearound relativeto each other.  ScaleThe relativesize ofthings.  PhaseA noticeablydifferent form ofstate of thesamesubstance.  MeltingpointTemperature atwhich an objectturns from solidto liquid  

Phase Change - 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. To provide evidence that goes against a claim.
    Refute
  2. Matter that does not have a fixed shape or volume.
    Gas
  3. A pull between 2 molecules that is always the same for a substance.
    Molecular attraction
  4. When a gas changes directly to a liquid.
    Condensation
  5. The energy an object has because it is moving.
    Kinetic energy
  6. When a liquid changes to a solid.
    Freezing
  7. Temperature at which an object turns from liquid to solid
    Freezing point
  8. when a solid changes directly to a gas.
    Sublimation
  9. Matter in a form that has a definite shape and volume.
    Solid
  10. Matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape.
    Liquid
  11. It occurs when a solid changes directly to a liquid.
    Melting
  12. A measure of how hot or cold something is; measures internal kinetic energy of a substance.
    Temperature
  13. Transition of matter from one state to another.
    Phase change
  14. Temperature at which an object turns from liquid to gas
    Boiling point
  15. Anything that has mass
    Matter
  16. The smallest particle of a substance that still has the same properties of that substance.
    Molecule
  17. The way molecules in a substance move around relative to each other.
    Freedom of movement
  18. The relative size of things.
    Scale
  19. A noticeably different form of state of the same substance.
    Phase
  20. Temperature at which an object turns from solid to liquid
    Melting point