(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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Represents the identity of an element
Atomic Number
Hammered into thin sheets
Malleable
Responsible for the smell of rotten eggs (16 protons)
S
Period 4 and has 1 valence electron
K
element used to clean pools
Cl
Most reactive metal
Fr
Group 15 and period 3
P
Group 1
Alkali Metals
Only metalloid in period 3
Si
Atomic # 2x bigger than Manganese
Sn
Positively charged center of an atom
Nucleus
Only metal in group 15
Bi
Good Conductor
Metal
Su of protons and neutrons in an atom
Mass Number
its most common isotope has 5 neutrons
Be
3 energy levels and is an alkaline earth metal
Mg
Average atomic mass of 197
Au
A group 12 metal that was once used in thermometers
Hg
Positively charged particles in an atom
Proton
56 protons
Ba
Alkali metal with 5 energy levels
Rb
group 13 and period 4
Ga
Group 2
Alkaline Earth Metals
Alkali metal that makes up table salt
Na
Poor Conductor
Nonmetal
Period 3 element that will not react naturally
Ar
Atoms of same element that have different masses
Isotope
average atomic mass of 16
O
4 energy levels and is a rare earth metal
Sc
Period 5 and has 7 valence electrons
I
Negative particles in outermost energy levelss
Valence Electrons
Atomic number of 3
Li
Vertical column in the periodic table
Group
atomic # 2x bigger than He
B
Semiconductor
Metalloid
Only nonmetal in group 1
H
number of energy levels
Period
Negatively charged particles in an atom
Electron
Only noble gas without 8 valence electrons
He
Group 17
Halogens
Period 3 metal that is used on soda cans
Al
27 protons
Co
Particles that differ in number between isotopes
Neutron
Groups 3-12
Transition Metals
2 energy levels and 5 valence electrons
N
Drawn into wire
Ductile
smallest form of matter that retains element properties
Atom