Why isH2OPolar?EquilibriumElementReactantsChemicalReactionsSubatomicParticlesIonicBondPolar CovalentBond v.NonpolarCovalent BondPolarCovalentBondElectronegativitySaltStructureCationNonpolarBondHydrogenBondOxygenIonH2OPolarMoleculeProductBondMatterTraceElementsCovalentBondAnionWhy isH2OPolar?EquilibriumElementReactantsChemicalReactionsSubatomicParticlesIonicBondPolar CovalentBond v.NonpolarCovalent BondPolarCovalentBondElectronegativitySaltStructureCationNonpolarBondHydrogenBondOxygenIonH2OPolarMoleculeProductBondMatterTraceElementsCovalentBondAnion

Chapter 2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.


1
O
2
G
3
N
4
O
5
B
6
N
7
N
8
O
9
I
10
B
11
B
12
G
13
I
14
N
15
I
16
O
17
I
18
G
19
G
20
O
21
B
22
I
23
G
24
B
  1. O-Why is H2O Polar?
  2. G-Equilibrium
  3. N-Element
  4. O-Reactants
  5. B-Chemical Reactions
  6. N-Subatomic Particles
  7. N-Ionic Bond
  8. O-Polar Covalent Bond v. Nonpolar Covalent Bond
  9. I-Polar Covalent Bond
  10. B-Electronegativity
  11. B-Salt Structure
  12. G-Cation
  13. I-Nonpolar Bond
  14. N-Hydrogen Bond
  15. I-Oxygen
  16. O-Ion
  17. I-H2O
  18. G-Polar Molecule
  19. G-Product
  20. O-Bond
  21. B-Matter
  22. I-Trace Elements
  23. G-Covalent Bond
  24. B-Anion