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