Atoms in acovalentmolecule______electronsNa+CationMass AtoMass BStoichiometryThe numberof objects ina Chemist'sdozenlimitingreactantTheingredientthat runsout firstused to makeelectronconfigurationsshorterCaAnAlakalineEarthMetalAKADihydrogenMonoxideWinner of twonobel prizes.One inChemistry andone is physicsNucleusHome to 2of 3subatomicparticlesCOcarbonmonoxidehomogeneousmixturemilkHClHydrochloricAcidChemicalChangebalancedequationsupports thelaw ofconservationflaskHydrogenThe element incovalentcompoundsthat only needs2 electrons 50%The amountof the originalsample leftafter one halflifeIonformed whenthe # ofprotons differsfrom the # ofelectronsMeniscusCurvedsurface ofa liquid ina tube+chargeof aprotonSource ofexperimentalerrorWhat wentwrong inmy labtodayphotonreleased froman atom whenelectrons dropfrom higherenergy levels tolower levelActual /theoreticlx 100percentyieldCarbon12 &Carbon14IsotopesShiny,Blue,SolidQualitativeDataDirectRelationshipWhen thisthing goesup, that thinggoes up toodiatomicmoleculeH,O,Br,F,I,N& Cl allform ...graduatedcylinderContainsnumbersand unitsQuantitativeDataActualYieldHow muchproductyou collectROYG. BIVVisible lightfrom longestto shortestwavelengthioniccompoundcantaining Analkali metaland a halogenionizationenergydecreaseswhenshieldingincreasespuresubstanceIf you canwrite achemicalformula for itthen its a...Holy moleywhat asmartscientistalphaparticlethe electronconfigurationfor Chlorineends withAroundtheoutsideValenceElectronsBrassAn alloymade fromcopperand zincChas 6protonsFather oftheperiodictableshapethat isalwayspolarDividesmetalsfromnonmetalsAverageatomicmassthe weightedaverage of allthe isotopesfor a givenelementbunsenburnerbeakerpolyatomicionEssentialwhen usingglassware,chemicals orflameThe atomaccordingto BohrAtoms in acovalentmolecule______electronsNa+CationMass AtoMass BStoichiometryThe numberof objects ina Chemist'sdozenlimitingreactantTheingredientthat runsout firstused to makeelectronconfigurationsshorterCaAnAlakalineEarthMetalAKADihydrogenMonoxideWinner of twonobel prizes.One inChemistry andone is physicsNucleusHome to 2of 3subatomicparticlesCOcarbonmonoxidehomogeneousmixturemilkHClHydrochloricAcidChemicalChangebalancedequationsupports thelaw ofconservationflaskHydrogenThe element incovalentcompoundsthat only needs2 electrons 50%The amountof the originalsample leftafter one halflifeIonformed whenthe # ofprotons differsfrom the # ofelectronsMeniscusCurvedsurface ofa liquid ina tube+chargeof aprotonSource ofexperimentalerrorWhat wentwrong inmy labtodayphotonreleased froman atom whenelectrons dropfrom higherenergy levels tolower levelActual /theoreticlx 100percentyieldCarbon12 &Carbon14IsotopesShiny,Blue,SolidQualitativeDataDirectRelationshipWhen thisthing goesup, that thinggoes up toodiatomicmoleculeH,O,Br,F,I,N& Cl allform ...graduatedcylinderContainsnumbersand unitsQuantitativeDataActualYieldHow muchproductyou collectROYG. BIVVisible lightfrom longestto shortestwavelengthioniccompoundcantaining Analkali metaland a halogenionizationenergydecreaseswhenshieldingincreasespuresubstanceIf you canwrite achemicalformula for itthen its a...Holy moleywhat asmartscientistalphaparticlethe electronconfigurationfor Chlorineends withAroundtheoutsideValenceElectronsBrassAn alloymade fromcopperand zincChas 6protonsFather oftheperiodictableshapethat isalwayspolarDividesmetalsfromnonmetalsAverageatomicmassthe weightedaverage of allthe isotopesfor a givenelementbunsenburnerbeakerpolyatomicionEssentialwhen usingglassware,chemicals orflameThe atomaccordingto Bohr

First Semester Chemistry Challenge - 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. Atoms in a covalent molecule ______ electrons
  2. Cation
    Na+
  3. Stoichiometry
    Mass A to Mass B
  4. The number of objects in a Chemist's dozen
  5. The ingredient that runs out first
    limiting reactant
  6. used to make electron configurations shorter
  7. An Alakaline Earth Metal
    Ca
  8. AKA Dihydrogen Monoxide
  9. Winner of two nobel prizes. One in Chemistry and one is physics
  10. Home to 2 of 3 subatomic particles
    Nucleus
  11. carbon monoxide
    CO
  12. milk
    homogeneous mixture
  13. Hydrochloric Acid
    HCl
  14. Chemical Change
  15. supports the law of conservation
    balanced equation
  16. flask
  17. The element in covalent compounds that only needs 2 electrons
    Hydrogen
  18. The amount of the original sample left after one half life
    50%
  19. formed when the # of protons differs from the # of electrons
    Ion
  20. Curved surface of a liquid in a tube
    Meniscus
  21. charge of a proton
    +
  22. What went wrong in my lab today
    Source of experimental error
  23. released from an atom when electrons drop from higher energy levels to lower level
    photon
  24. percent yield
    Actual / theoreticl x 100
  25. Isotopes
    Carbon 12 & Carbon 14
  26. Qualitative Data
    Shiny, Blue, Solid
  27. When this thing goes up, that thing goes up too
    Direct Relationship
  28. H,O,Br,F,I,N & Cl all form ...
    diatomic molecule
  29. graduated cylinder
  30. Quantitative Data
    Contains numbers and units
  31. How much product you collect
    Actual Yield
  32. Visible light from longest to shortest wavelength
    ROY G. BIV
  33. ionic compound cantaining An alkali metal and a halogen
  34. decreases when shielding increases
    ionization energy
  35. If you can write a chemical formula for it then its a...
    pure substance
  36. Holy moley what a smart scientist
  37. alpha particle
  38. the electron configuration for Chlorine ends with
  39. Valence Electrons
    Around the outside
  40. An alloy made from copper and zinc
    Brass
  41. has 6 protons
    C
  42. Father of the periodic table
  43. shape that is always polar
  44. Divides metals from nonmetals
  45. the weighted average of all the isotopes for a given element
    Average atomic mass
  46. bunsen burner
  47. beaker
  48. polyatomic ion
  49. Essential when using glassware, chemicals or flame
  50. The atom according to Bohr