IsotopeForms of the sameelement thatcontain equalnumbers ofprotons butdifferent numbersof neutronsChernobylThe reactor melteddown duringroutinemaintenance &Technicians didnot properly usethe control rods.ProtonPositivelychargedparticleNuclearFissiontype ofnuclearreaction usedin nuclearpower plantsRadiationEnergy thatcomes from asource andtravels throughspace at thespeed of lightNuclearFissionlargeradioactiveelement is splitcreating twosmallerelementsNeutronParticlewith aneutralchargePartialMeltdownwhen some, butnot all, of thefuel rodsmelted beforecoolant wasrestoredNuclearFusionType ofnuclearreaction onthe SunControlRodsabsorb neutrons toregulate the rate ofthe chain reactionso that the waterdoes not overheatand destroy thereactorAlternativeEnergyenergy that doesnot come fromfossil fuels, andthus produces littleto no greenhousegases like carbondioxideNuclearCorethe portion of anuclear reactorcontaining thenuclear fuelcomponents wherethe nuclearreactions take placeAtomA particle ofmatter thatuniquelydefines achemicalelementAtomicNucleusthecentralregion ofan atomSubatomicParticlesthe piecesthat makeup anatomRadioactiveFalloutradiation thatlanded onEarth fromclouds carryingradiationNuclearFusiontwo smallerelements arecombined,creating alarger elementNuclearEnergya form of energyreleased from thenucleus, the coreof atoms, madeup of protons andneutronsTurbinea device thatharnesses thekinetic energyof some fluid -such as water,steam, or airNuclearReactorCoolantcoolant in anuclear reactorused to removeheat from thenuclear reactorcoreElectricitya form of energyreleased from thenucleus, the coreof atoms, madeup of protons andneutronsNuclearMeltdownA severenuclear reactoraccident thatresults in coredamage fromoverheatingElectronNegativelychargedparticlesNuclearWasteAll of the stuff leftover when you’redone running thereactor or whenyou’re done usingthe fuelIsotopeForms of the sameelement thatcontain equalnumbers ofprotons butdifferent numbersof neutronsChernobylThe reactor melteddown duringroutinemaintenance &Technicians didnot properly usethe control rods.ProtonPositivelychargedparticleNuclearFissiontype ofnuclearreaction usedin nuclearpower plantsRadiationEnergy thatcomes from asource andtravels throughspace at thespeed of lightNuclearFissionlargeradioactiveelement is splitcreating twosmallerelementsNeutronParticlewith aneutralchargePartialMeltdownwhen some, butnot all, of thefuel rodsmelted beforecoolant wasrestoredNuclearFusionType ofnuclearreaction onthe SunControlRodsabsorb neutrons toregulate the rate ofthe chain reactionso that the waterdoes not overheatand destroy thereactorAlternativeEnergyenergy that doesnot come fromfossil fuels, andthus produces littleto no greenhousegases like carbondioxideNuclearCorethe portion of anuclear reactorcontaining thenuclear fuelcomponents wherethe nuclearreactions take placeAtomA particle ofmatter thatuniquelydefines achemicalelementAtomicNucleusthecentralregion ofan atomSubatomicParticlesthe piecesthat makeup anatomRadioactiveFalloutradiation thatlanded onEarth fromclouds carryingradiationNuclearFusiontwo smallerelements arecombined,creating alarger elementNuclearEnergya form of energyreleased from thenucleus, the coreof atoms, madeup of protons andneutronsTurbinea device thatharnesses thekinetic energyof some fluid -such as water,steam, or airNuclearReactorCoolantcoolant in anuclear reactorused to removeheat from thenuclear reactorcoreElectricitya form of energyreleased from thenucleus, the coreof atoms, madeup of protons andneutronsNuclearMeltdownA severenuclear reactoraccident thatresults in coredamage fromoverheatingElectronNegativelychargedparticlesNuclearWasteAll of the stuff leftover when you’redone running thereactor or whenyou’re done usingthe fuel

Nuclear Power - 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. Forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons
    Isotope
  2. The reactor melted down during routine maintenance & Technicians did not properly use the control rods.
    Chernobyl
  3. Positively charged particle
    Proton
  4. type of nuclear reaction used in nuclear power plants
    Nuclear Fission
  5. Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
    Radiation
  6. large radioactive element is split creating two smaller elements
    Nuclear Fission
  7. Particle with a neutral charge
    Neutron
  8. when some, but not all, of the fuel rods melted before coolant was restored
    Partial Meltdown
  9. Type of nuclear reaction on the Sun
    Nuclear Fusion
  10. absorb neutrons to regulate the rate of the chain reaction so that the water does not overheat and destroy the reactor
    Control Rods
  11. energy that does not come from fossil fuels, and thus produces little to no greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide
    Alternative Energy
  12. the portion of a nuclear reactor containing the nuclear fuel components where the nuclear reactions take place
    Nuclear Core
  13. A particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
    Atom
  14. the central region of an atom
    Atomic Nucleus
  15. the pieces that make up an atom
    Subatomic Particles
  16. radiation that landed on Earth from clouds carrying radiation
    Radioactive Fallout
  17. two smaller elements are combined, creating a larger element
    Nuclear Fusion
  18. a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
    Nuclear Energy
  19. a device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid - such as water, steam, or air
    Turbine
  20. coolant in a nuclear reactor used to remove heat from the nuclear reactor core
    Nuclear Reactor Coolant
  21. a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
    Electricity
  22. A severe nuclear reactor accident that results in core damage from overheating
    Nuclear Meltdown
  23. Negatively charged particles
    Electron
  24. All of the stuff left over when you’re done running the reactor or when you’re done using the fuel
    Nuclear Waste