not as reactiveas metal ingroup 1, andare in Group2.Most metals aregood ____because thetransit heat andelectricity well.A tremendousexplosion thatbreaks apart amassive star,producingtemperatures up toone billion. degrees.mostreactivemetals of all.In Group 1.in the bottomof theperiodic tableon the lowerrow.Group 17 containsfluorine, chlorine,bromine, iodine,and astatineMetals that canconduct or notconductelectricity undercertainconditionsTheelementsin groups3-12.Atoms arestipped fromtheir electrons,and the nucleiare packedclose together.Have nocharge.They areneutral.moleculesthatcontain 2atoms.Have some ofthe samecharacteristicsas some metalsand nonmetals.Havepositiveelectriccharge.Move rapidly inall directions.Has a negativecharge.Soft metaloxide flakesoff. Iron rustingis a form of________elementsthat are inGroup 18atomic nucleicombine to form alarge nucleus,releasing hugeamounts of energyin the process.A metal thatcan beattracted to a_____ is_____A materialthat can bepoundedinto shapes.elementsthat lackmost of theproperties ofmetals.at the bottomof the periodictable on theon the upperrow.A materialthat can bepulled outwith a wire.Thenumber ofprotons inits nucleus.A mixtureof metals.not as reactiveas metal ingroup 1, andare in Group2.Most metals aregood ____because thetransit heat andelectricity well.A tremendousexplosion thatbreaks apart amassive star,producingtemperatures up toone billion. degrees.mostreactivemetals of all.In Group 1.in the bottomof theperiodic tableon the lowerrow.Group 17 containsfluorine, chlorine,bromine, iodine,and astatineMetals that canconduct or notconductelectricity undercertainconditionsTheelementsin groups3-12.Atoms arestipped fromtheir electrons,and the nucleiare packedclose together.Have nocharge.They areneutral.moleculesthatcontain 2atoms.Have some ofthe samecharacteristicsas some metalsand nonmetals.Havepositiveelectriccharge.Move rapidly inall directions.Has a negativecharge.Soft metaloxide flakesoff. Iron rustingis a form of________elementsthat are inGroup 18atomic nucleicombine to form alarge nucleus,releasing hugeamounts of energyin the process.A metal thatcan beattracted to a_____ is_____A materialthat can bepoundedinto shapes.elementsthat lackmost of theproperties ofmetals.at the bottomof the periodictable on theon the upperrow.A materialthat can bepulled outwith a wire.Thenumber ofprotons inits nucleus.A mixtureof metals.

Ch. 3 Science vocab - 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. not as reactive as metal in group 1, and are in Group 2.
  2. Most metals are good ____ because the transit heat and electricity well.
  3. A tremendous explosion that breaks apart a massive star, producing temperatures up to one billion. degrees.
  4. most reactive metals of all. In Group 1.
  5. in the bottom of the periodic table on the lower row.
  6. Group 17 contains fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine
  7. Metals that can conduct or not conduct electricity under certain conditions
  8. The elements in groups 3-12.
  9. Atoms are stipped from their electrons, and the nuclei are packed close together.
  10. Have no charge. They are neutral.
  11. molecules that contain 2 atoms.
  12. Have some of the same characteristics as some metals and nonmetals.
  13. Have positive electric charge.
  14. Move rapidly in all directions. Has a negative charge.
  15. Soft metal oxide flakes off. Iron rusting is a form of ________
  16. elements that are in Group 18
  17. atomic nuclei combine to form a large nucleus, releasing huge amounts of energy in the process.
  18. A metal that can be attracted to a _____ is _____
  19. A material that can be pounded into shapes.
  20. elements that lack most of the properties of metals.
  21. at the bottom of the periodic table on the on the upper row.
  22. A material that can be pulled out with a wire.
  23. The number of protons in its nucleus.
  24. A mixture of metals.