The mostreactivemetals.In this state ofmatter of matter,atoms are strippedof their electronsand the nuclei arepacked tightlytogether.A tremendousexplosion thatbreaks apart amassive star,producing veryhightemperatures.Scientistsuse this tomeasure theparticles inatoms.Metals thatareattracted tomagnets.Theelements in acolumnrelated toeach other.The propertiesof the elementsrepeat in eachperiod of thetable.Do notordinarily formcompoundswith otherelements.At thebottom ofthe periodictable.The numberof protons inthe nucleus.Very energeticparticles thatmove rapidlyin alldirections.A materialthat can bepoundedinto shapes.The averagemass of oneatom of theelement.Electronsfarthestaway fromthe nucleus.Lack themostpropertiesof metal.Metals thattransmit heatandelectricityeasily.A material thatcan be pulledout, or drawn,into a longwire.Substancesthat undersomeconditions cancarry electricity.Particles inthe nucleusthat have nocharge andare neutral.Particles inthe nucleusthat have apositivecharge.These metals forma bridge betweenthe very reactivemetals on the leftto the lessreactive metals.The top rowon thebottom of theperiodictable.Have some ofthecharacteristicsof metals andsome ofnonmetals.Moleculesthat onlycontaintwo atoms.The mostreactivemetals.In this state ofmatter of matter,atoms are strippedof their electronsand the nuclei arepacked tightlytogether.A tremendousexplosion thatbreaks apart amassive star,producing veryhightemperatures.Scientistsuse this tomeasure theparticles inatoms.Metals thatareattracted tomagnets.Theelements in acolumnrelated toeach other.The propertiesof the elementsrepeat in eachperiod of thetable.Do notordinarily formcompoundswith otherelements.At thebottom ofthe periodictable.The numberof protons inthe nucleus.Very energeticparticles thatmove rapidlyin alldirections.A materialthat can bepoundedinto shapes.The averagemass of oneatom of theelement.Electronsfarthestaway fromthe nucleus.Lack themostpropertiesof metal.Metals thattransmit heatandelectricityeasily.A material thatcan be pulledout, or drawn,into a longwire.Substancesthat undersomeconditions cancarry electricity.Particles inthe nucleusthat have nocharge andare neutral.Particles inthe nucleusthat have apositivecharge.These metals forma bridge betweenthe very reactivemetals on the leftto the lessreactive metals.The top rowon thebottom of theperiodictable.Have some ofthecharacteristicsof metals andsome ofnonmetals.Moleculesthat onlycontaintwo atoms.

Chapter Three - 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. The most reactive metals.
  2. In this state of matter of matter, atoms are stripped of their electrons and the nuclei are packed tightly together.
  3. A tremendous explosion that breaks apart a massive star, producing very high temperatures.
  4. Scientists use this to measure the particles in atoms.
  5. Metals that are attracted to magnets.
  6. The elements in a column related to each other.
  7. The properties of the elements repeat in each period of the table.
  8. Do not ordinarily form compounds with other elements.
  9. At the bottom of the periodic table.
  10. The number of protons in the nucleus.
  11. Very energetic particles that move rapidly in all directions.
  12. A material that can be pounded into shapes.
  13. The average mass of one atom of the element.
  14. Electrons farthest away from the nucleus.
  15. Lack the most properties of metal.
  16. Metals that transmit heat and electricity easily.
  17. A material that can be pulled out, or drawn, into a long wire.
  18. Substances that under some conditions can carry electricity.
  19. Particles in the nucleus that have no charge and are neutral.
  20. Particles in the nucleus that have a positive charge.
  21. These metals form a bridge between the very reactive metals on the left to the less reactive metals.
  22. The top row on the bottom of the periodic table.
  23. Have some of the characteristics of metals and some of nonmetals.
  24. Molecules that only contain two atoms.