(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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oxidation of this turned the statue of liberty green
Copper
Atomic number 11. It is a soft, silvery-white, highly reactive alkali metal, being in group 1 of the periodic table. The free metal does not occur in nature
Sodium
Commonly used in the production of fertilizer
Nitrogen
Has the highest electrical conductivity
Silver
Is the only yellow metal
Gold
used in light bulb filaments because it's highly conductive and can easily conduct electricity
Tungsten
Most chemically reactive and electronegative element
Fluorine
Used to make high strength-to-weight ratio alloys
Beryllium
Has the lowest boiling point
Helium
Used to make marbles and the highest quality optical lenses
Calcium
used in alloys like brass and bronze, and in coatings to prevent rust
Zinc
crystals have a rainbow of colors due to varying layers of oxidation that disturb light wavelengths
Bismuth
Used in fluorescent tubes and gas-filled electric light bulbs
Argon
symbol is Mn
Manganese
The most abundant element in the universe
Hydrogen
Has the highest thermal conductivity
Carbon
Basic material used in computer chips
Silicon
The lightest metallic element floats on water
Lithium
named from the German word meaning Devil's copper, ferromagnetic, skin allergen
Nickel
gets its name from the greek word for moon
Selenium
Most abundant element in the human body (by weight)
Oxygen
Rubies and sapphires are oxides of this element
Aluminum
Known for its ability to absorb neutrons in nuclear reactors
Boron
Has the symbol “K”
Potassium
The color of this molten nonmetal is red
Sulphur
Table salt is a compound of sodium and this element
Chlorine
hardest metal, used in stainless steel, plating, paints, dyes, stains, wood preservatives, and rust inhibitors
Chromium
Used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism
Iodine
Before the 20th century, it was primarily used in ceramics and glass to add a yellow-green color
Uranium
Romans used it for tablets, water pipes, coins, and even cooking utensils
Lead
the only metal that is liquid at room temperature
Mercury
Frequently used in flares, which element burns so intensely that it can cause temporary blindness and cannot be extinguished with water?
Magnesium
Used on the side of matchboxes to strike safety matches, making up about 12% of all commercial fertilizer
Phosphorus
Colorless and odorless, but glows a reddish-orange color when put in a tube to make signs.
Neon
Although heavier elements exist in stars, the heaviest element that may be produced by fusion in a star is
Iron