atoms strippedof theirelectrons andthe nuclei arepacked closelytogetheron the bottom ofthe table on thebottom row. theyare radioactiveand are called therare earth metalssubstances thatunder certainconditions can carryelectricity, like ametal, while underother conditions,can't carry electricitythe tinycentralcore of anatomgroups 3-12 of theperiodictabletransmitheat andelectricitygroup 2 oftheperiodictablewhenmoleculescontain onlytwo atomsmade of thesymbol of theelementsurroundedby dotsmeasurestheparticlesin atomsthe element'spropertiesrepeat in eachperio d - or row- of the periodictableattracted tomagnets andcan be madeinto magnetshave apositiveelectricchargethe averagemass of oneatom of theelementgroup 17containingfluorine, chlorine,bromine, iodine,and astatinenumber ofprotons ina nucleusatomic nucleicombine to form alarger nucleus,releasing hugeamounts of energyin the processvery energeticparticles thatmove rapidlyin alldirectionsmetals ingroup 1,from lithiumto franciumhave nochargeand areneitraltheelementsin acolumnelectronsfarthestaway fromthe nucleuslack mostof theprop. ofmetalson the bottom ofthe table on thetop row. they areradioactive andare called the rareearth metalsatoms strippedof theirelectrons andthe nuclei arepacked closelytogetheron the bottom ofthe table on thebottom row. theyare radioactiveand are called therare earth metalssubstances thatunder certainconditions can carryelectricity, like ametal, while underother conditions,can't carry electricitythe tinycentralcore of anatomgroups 3-12 of theperiodictabletransmitheat andelectricitygroup 2 oftheperiodictablewhenmoleculescontain onlytwo atomsmade of thesymbol of theelementsurroundedby dotsmeasurestheparticlesin atomsthe element'spropertiesrepeat in eachperio d - or row- of the periodictableattracted tomagnets andcan be madeinto magnetshave apositiveelectricchargethe averagemass of oneatom of theelementgroup 17containingfluorine, chlorine,bromine, iodine,and astatinenumber ofprotons ina nucleusatomic nucleicombine to form alarger nucleus,releasing hugeamounts of energyin the processvery energeticparticles thatmove rapidlyin alldirectionsmetals ingroup 1,from lithiumto franciumhave nochargeand areneitraltheelementsin acolumnelectronsfarthestaway fromthe nucleuslack mostof theprop. ofmetalson the bottom ofthe table on thetop row. they areradioactive andare called the rareearth metals

SCIENCE 3 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. atoms stripped of their electrons and the nuclei are packed closely together
  2. on the bottom of the table on the bottom row. they are radioactive and are called the rare earth metals
  3. substances that under certain conditions can carry electricity, like a metal, while under other conditions, can't carry electricity
  4. the tiny central core of an atom
  5. groups 3-12 of the periodic table
  6. transmit heat and electricity
  7. group 2 of the periodic table
  8. when molecules contain only two atoms
  9. made of the symbol of the element surrounded by dots
  10. measures the particles in atoms
  11. the element's properties repeat in each perio d - or row - of the periodic table
  12. attracted to magnets and can be made into magnets
  13. have a positive electric charge
  14. the average mass of one atom of the element
  15. group 17 containing fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine
  16. number of protons in a nucleus
  17. atomic nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus, releasing huge amounts of energy in the process
  18. very energetic particles that move rapidly in all directions
  19. metals in group 1, from lithium to francium
  20. have no charge and are neitral
  21. the elements in a column
  22. electrons farthest away from the nucleus
  23. lack most of the prop. of metals
  24. on the bottom of the table on the top row. they are radioactive and are called the rare earth metals