Themeasure ofhydrogenionsH20WaterMolecule’sability tostick to oneanotherPolarCovalentHydrogenCarries anegativechargeHydrogenIonsAnunequalsharing ofelectronsBond formedbetweenHydrogenand N, F,and I-log[H+]SurfacetensionAdhesionTheUniversalSolventCovalentBondOxygenCohesionThecycle ofwaterA Liquid’sability toresistexternalforceThesubstancedoing thedissolvingHavingdistinctpositive andnegativepolesCarries apositivechargeThesubstancethat getsdissolvedHydrogen&OxygenExpansionuponfreezingThemeasure ofhydrogenionsH20WaterMolecule’sability tostick to oneanotherPolarCovalentHydrogenCarries anegativechargeHydrogenIonsAnunequalsharing ofelectronsBond formedbetweenHydrogenand N, F,and I-log[H+]SurfacetensionAdhesionTheUniversalSolventCovalentBondOxygenCohesionThecycle ofwaterA Liquid’sability toresistexternalforceThesubstancedoing thedissolvingHavingdistinctpositive andnegativepolesCarries apositivechargeThesubstancethat getsdissolvedHydrogen&OxygenExpansionuponfreezing

Properties of Water - 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 measure of hydrogen ions
  2. H20
  3. Water Molecule’s ability to stick to one another
  4. Polar Covalent
  5. Hydrogen
  6. Carries a negative charge
  7. Hydrogen Ions
  8. An unequal sharing of electrons
  9. Bond formed between Hydrogen and N, F, and I
  10. -log [H+]
  11. Surface tension
  12. Adhesion
  13. The Universal Solvent
  14. Covalent Bond
  15. Oxygen
  16. Cohesion
  17. The cycle of water
  18. A Liquid’s ability to resist external force
  19. The substance doing the dissolving
  20. Having distinct positive and negative poles
  21. Carries a positive charge
  22. The substance that gets dissolved
  23. Hydrogen & Oxygen
  24. Expansion upon freezing