(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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The bond angle for a linear molecule
180
The molecular shape of CH4
tetrahedral
Bonding type within metals
metallic bonding
The molecular shape of BH3
trigonal planar
Ionic compounds have this only in the molten or aqueous state
conductivity
A molecule where all the dipoles cancel
nonpolar molecule
The molecular shape of CO2
linear
IMF present between polar molecules with H bonded to N, O, or F
hydrogen bonding
Geometry based on the number of bonding vs nonbonding electrons around an atom
molecular geometry
Bonding type formed between metal and nonmetal
ionic bonding
The attraction of electrons in a bond
electronegativity
The bond angle for a trigonal pyramidal molecule
107
An organized structure made of repeating ions
lattice
bond order
A negatively charged ion
anion
Based on "like dissolves like"
solubility
IMF present between polar molecules
dipole-dipole forces
Bonding type formed between nonmetals
covalent bonding
The molecular shape of water
bent
A molecule with an overall dipole moment
polar molecule
Bonding type present in diamond and graphite
network covalent bonding
The ability for a substance to evaporate
volatility
IMF present between nonpolar molecules
London dispersion forces
The bond angle for a tetrahedral molecule
109.5
Bond formed from 2 electrons donated from the same atom
coordinate covalent bond
Geometry based on number of locations of electrons around an atom
electron domain geometry
A positively charged ion
cation
The bond angle for a bent molecule
104.5
The bond angle for a trigonal planar molecule
120
When there are 8 electrons around an atom in a molecule
octet
Electrons that do not belong to a single atom
delocalized electrons