shows theratio ofelements inthecompoundn matter thatproduces anewsubstancea substancemade of two ormore elementschemicallycombined in aspecific ratioa measureof force ofgravity onyouA method that'scommonly usedto break down acoppercompundA change inmatter thatproduces anewsubstancea combo oftwo or moreatoms thatare bondedtogethera measureof force ofgravity onyouthemeasurementof how muchmatter itcontainstwo metalstips forthe coppercompunda substance thatcannot be brokendown into anyother substancesby chemical orphysical meanstheappearanceor form of amaterialEachelement ismade up oftiny particlesmade from two or moresubstances- elementscompounds, or both-that are together in thesame place but notchemically combinedusually oneor two lettersthatrepresent theelementTo measure theproperties ofmatter,scientists use asystem of unitsThe amountof spacethat matteroccupiesthe study ofthe propertiesof matter andhow matterchangesa combo oftwo or moreatoms thatare bondedtogetherthemeasurementof how muchmass iscontained in agiven volumeTo measure theproperties ofmatter,scientists use asystem of unitsTheoutcome ofa chemicalreactiona change thatalters theappearance orform of amaterialshows theratio ofelements inthecompoundshows theratio ofelements inthecompoundn matter thatproduces anewsubstancea substancemade of two ormore elementschemicallycombined in aspecific ratioa measureof force ofgravity onyouA method that'scommonly usedto break down acoppercompundA change inmatter thatproduces anewsubstancea combo oftwo or moreatoms thatare bondedtogethera measureof force ofgravity onyouthemeasurementof how muchmatter itcontainstwo metalstips forthe coppercompunda substance thatcannot be brokendown into anyother substancesby chemical orphysical meanstheappearanceor form of amaterialEachelement ismade up oftiny particlesmade from two or moresubstances- elementscompounds, or both-that are together in thesame place but notchemically combinedusually oneor two lettersthatrepresent theelementTo measure theproperties ofmatter,scientists use asystem of unitsThe amountof spacethat matteroccupiesthe study ofthe propertiesof matter andhow matterchangesa combo oftwo or moreatoms thatare bondedtogetherthemeasurementof how muchmass iscontained in agiven volumeTo measure theproperties ofmatter,scientists use asystem of unitsTheoutcome ofa chemicalreactiona change thatalters theappearance orform of amaterialshows theratio ofelements inthecompound

Physical Science Ch. 1 - 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. shows the ratio of elements in the compound
  2. n matter that produces a new substance
  3. a substance made of two or more elements chemically combined in a specific ratio
  4. a measure of force of gravity on you
  5. A method that's commonly used to break down a copper compund
  6. A change in matter that produces a new substance
  7. a combo of two or more atoms that are bonded together
  8. a measure of force of gravity on you
  9. the measurement of how much matter it contains
  10. two metal stips for the copper compund
  11. a substance that cannot be broken down into any other substances by chemical or physical means
  12. the appearance or form of a material
  13. Each element is made up of tiny particles
  14. made from two or more substances- elements compounds, or both- that are together in the same place but not chemically combined
  15. usually one or two letters that represent the element
  16. To measure the properties of matter, scientists use a system of units
  17. The amount of space that matter occupies
  18. the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
  19. a combo of two or more atoms that are bonded together
  20. the measurement of how much mass is contained in a given volume
  21. To measure the properties of matter, scientists use a system of units
  22. The outcome of a chemical reaction
  23. a change that alters the appearance or form of a material
  24. shows the ratio of elements in the compound