ErnestSchrodingerA region ofhighprobability ofhavingelectronsSolarSystemModelMass is incenter of atom,positively-chargednucleusAtoms aremostlyemptyspaceElectrons canmove betweenOrbits basedon their energy1926Atoms ofdifferentelementscan formcompounds1911DemocritusAtoms have nocharge -positive andnegativecharges areequal19041808ErnestRutherford1913JohnDaltonJJThompsonElectronsexist inenergylevels as acloudNuclearModelNielsBohrAtoms can'tbesubdivided,created ordestroyedQuantumMechanicalModelBilliardBallModelPlumPuddingModelErnestSchrodingerA region ofhighprobability ofhavingelectronsSolarSystemModelMass is incenter of atom,positively-chargednucleusAtoms aremostlyemptyspaceElectrons canmove betweenOrbits basedon their energy1926Atoms ofdifferentelementscan formcompounds1911DemocritusAtoms have nocharge -positive andnegativecharges areequal19041808ErnestRutherford1913JohnDaltonJJThompsonElectronsexist inenergylevels as acloudNuclearModelNielsBohrAtoms can'tbesubdivided,created ordestroyedQuantumMechanicalModelBilliardBallModelPlumPuddingModel

Five Atomic Models - 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. Ernest Schrodinger
  2. A region of high probability of having electrons
  3. Solar System Model
  4. Mass is in center of atom, positively-charged nucleus
  5. Atoms are mostly empty space
  6. Electrons can move between Orbits based on their energy
  7. 1926
  8. Atoms of different elements can form compounds
  9. 1911
  10. Democritus
  11. Atoms have no charge - positive and negative charges are equal
  12. 1904
  13. 1808
  14. Ernest Rutherford
  15. 1913
  16. John Dalton
  17. JJ Thompson
  18. Electrons exist in energy levels as a cloud
  19. Nuclear Model
  20. Niels Bohr
  21. Atoms can't be subdivided, created or destroyed
  22. Quantum Mechanical Model
  23. Billiard Ball Model
  24. Plum Pudding Model