(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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also known as energy level 3
period 3
# of valence electrons that alkali metals have
1
aka rows
period
noble gases have this many valence electrons
8
bendable
malleable
group 2A elements
alkaline earth metal
largest class of elements
metal
the nitrogen family has this ion charge
-3
group 3A has this many valence e-
3
aka column/family
group
most reactive nonmetals
halogens
shatters easily
brittle
Period 5, Group 2B
Zr
Group 2A has this ion charge
+2
carbon family has how many valence electrons
4
halogens have how many valence electrons
7
ion charge when atom loses 3 electrons
+3
Diagram used to represent # of valence electrons
Lewis Dot Structure
negatively charged ion
anion
alkali metals have this ion charge
+1
Period 7, Group 1A
Fr
Halogens have this ion charge
-1
mostly on right side of the periodic table
nonmetal
This element is a noble gas however it is an exception to the octet rule
He
most reactive metals
alkali metal
positively charged ion
cation
Au is part of this family
transition metal
rings around the nucleus where the electrons reside
energy levels
when atom gains 3 electrons to achieve octet, how many valence electrons does it have?
5
can be drawn into wire
ductile
need 8 valence electrons to be stable
octet rule
unreactive elements
noble gas
shine
luster
metal will do what with its e-
tend to lose electrons
where the valence electrons reside
valence shell
# of valence electrons for the alkaline earth metals
2
outer most electrons
valence electrons
nonmetal will do what with the electrons
tend to gain electrons
oxygen family has this many valence electrons
6
property of a metalloid
semi-conductor
exception to the alkali metals group
H
ion charge atom gains 2 electrons
-2
the number of groups making up the periodic table
18
exhibits properties of both metals and nonmetals
metalloid