MorePolarCrystalLatticeMolecularGeometryIncreasesmeltingpointHighMeltingPointPolarityFlexibilityNoFREEionsSingleBondHardandBrittleMetalsandNonmetalsIonizationDecreasesPolarCovalentBondIonicBondDifferentElectronegativityNegative(-2)HighConductivityThey maymelt ordecomposeThe ionsseparateand movefreelyLowBoilingPointIonicBondTheyDissociateinto IonsDipole-dipoleInteractionHighBoilingPointsLiquid,Solid,GasResonanceBondLengthCrystalLatticeTheybreakapart intoionsPositiveandNegativeIonsHighConductivityMoleculeDissociationHighElectricalConductivityWhenMoltenIonFormationIonicCompoundHighMeltingPointHighBoilingPointsLowMeltingPointThey tendto breakor shatterCovalentBondLatticeEnergyLatticeEnergyAnion(O²⁻)MetalsandNonmetalsSolubleDissociationMorePolarTheydissolveDifferentElectronegativityPolarCovalentBondPositiveandNegativeIonsIonizationThey maymelt ordecomposeHighElectricalConductivityWhenMoltenTheybreakapart intoionsMetalsNonpolarCovalentBondThe ionsseparateand movefreelyNonmetaltoNonmetalHardandBrittleNegative(-2)Crystallineand oftencolorlessPolarityTripleBondAndYesTheydissolveTheyDissociateinto IonsStrongBondEnergyAnion(O²⁻)Crystallineand oftencolorlessIonicCompoundIncreasesmeltingpointThey tendto breakor shatterMorePolarCrystalLatticeMolecularGeometryIncreasesmeltingpointHighMeltingPointPolarityFlexibilityNoFREEionsSingleBondHardandBrittleMetalsandNonmetalsIonizationDecreasesPolarCovalentBondIonicBondDifferentElectronegativityNegative(-2)HighConductivityThey maymelt ordecomposeThe ionsseparateand movefreelyLowBoilingPointIonicBondTheyDissociateinto IonsDipole-dipoleInteractionHighBoilingPointsLiquid,Solid,GasResonanceBondLengthCrystalLatticeTheybreakapart intoionsPositiveandNegativeIonsHighConductivityMoleculeDissociationHighElectricalConductivityWhenMoltenIonFormationIonicCompoundHighMeltingPointHighBoilingPointsLowMeltingPointThey tendto breakor shatterCovalentBondLatticeEnergyLatticeEnergyAnion(O²⁻)MetalsandNonmetalsSolubleDissociationMorePolarTheydissolveDifferentElectronegativityPolarCovalentBondPositiveandNegativeIonsIonizationThey maymelt ordecomposeHighElectricalConductivityWhenMoltenTheybreakapart intoionsMetalsNonpolarCovalentBondThe ionsseparateand movefreelyNonmetaltoNonmetalHardandBrittleNegative(-2)Crystallineand oftencolorlessPolarityTripleBondAndYesTheydissolveTheyDissociateinto IonsStrongBondEnergyAnion(O²⁻)Crystallineand oftencolorlessIonicCompoundIncreasesmeltingpointThey tendto breakor shatter

Bonding Over - 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. More Polar
  2. Crystal Lattice
  3. Molecular Geometry
  4. Increases melting point
  5. High Melting Point
  6. Polarity
  7. Flexibility
  8. No FREE ions
  9. Single Bond
  10. Hard and Brittle
  11. Metals and Nonmetals
  12. Ionization
  13. Decreases
  14. Polar Covalent Bond
  15. Ionic Bond
  16. Different Electronegativity
  17. Negative (-2)
  18. High Conductivity
  19. They may melt or decompose
  20. The ions separate and move freely
  21. Low Boiling Point
  22. Ionic Bond
  23. They Dissociate into Ions
  24. Dipole-dipole Interaction
  25. High Boiling Points
  26. Liquid, Solid, Gas
  27. Resonance
  28. Bond Length
  29. Crystal Lattice
  30. They break apart into ions
  31. Positive and Negative Ions
  32. High Conductivity
  33. Molecule
  34. Dissociation
  35. High Electrical Conductivity When Molten
  36. Ion Formation
  37. Ionic Compound
  38. High Melting Point
  39. High Boiling Points
  40. Low Melting Point
  41. They tend to break or shatter
  42. Covalent Bond
  43. Lattice Energy
  44. Lattice Energy
  45. Anion (O²⁻)
  46. Metals and Nonmetals
  47. Soluble
  48. Dissociation
  49. More Polar
  50. They dissolve
  51. Different Electronegativity
  52. Polar Covalent Bond
  53. Positive and Negative Ions
  54. Ionization
  55. They may melt or decompose
  56. High Electrical Conductivity When Molten
  57. They break apart into ions
  58. Metals
  59. Nonpolar Covalent Bond
  60. The ions separate and move freely
  61. Nonmetal to Nonmetal
  62. Hard and Brittle
  63. Negative (-2)
  64. Crystalline and often colorless
  65. Polarity
  66. Triple Bond
  67. And Yes
  68. They dissolve
  69. They Dissociate into Ions
  70. Strong Bond Energy
  71. Anion (O²⁻)
  72. Crystalline and often colorless
  73. Ionic Compound
  74. Increases melting point
  75. They tend to break or shatter