of an elementis the averagemass of oneatom of theelementis the tiny,centralcore of anatom.The metals form abridge betweenthe vary reactivemetals and otherelements on theright side.don't ordinarilyformcompoundswith otherelementsare involvedin theformation ofchemicalbondsa mixtureof metalshave somecharacteristicsof metals andsome ofnonmetalsatomic nucleicombine to form alarger nucleus,releasing hugeamounts of energyin the processthe number ofprotons in itsnucleus is aunique propertythat identifiesthat element.move rapidlyin alldirections.negativecharge = -material isone that canbe poundedinto shapesthe properties ofthe elementsrepeat in each orrow of the table.periodic = aregular repeatingpattern.state of matter,atoms are strippedof their electrons,and the nuclei arepacked closetogetherhave apositiveelectriccharge =+Themoleculescontainingonly twoatoms.the topperiod ofthe rareearth metalsmaterial isone that canbe pulled, ordrawn, intoalong wire.have aneutralchargeare theelements thatlack most ofthe propertiesof metalis a tremendousexplosion thatbreaks apart amassive star,producingtemperatures up toone billion degreesCelsiuseachhorizontalrow acrossthe tablethis processof reactionand wearingawaytheelements ina columnor familyThe bottomperiod ofthe rareearth metalsof an elementis the averagemass of oneatom of theelementis the tiny,centralcore of anatom.The metals form abridge betweenthe vary reactivemetals and otherelements on theright side.don't ordinarilyformcompoundswith otherelementsare involvedin theformation ofchemicalbondsa mixtureof metalshave somecharacteristicsof metals andsome ofnonmetalsatomic nucleicombine to form alarger nucleus,releasing hugeamounts of energyin the processthe number ofprotons in itsnucleus is aunique propertythat identifiesthat element.move rapidlyin alldirections.negativecharge = -material isone that canbe poundedinto shapesthe properties ofthe elementsrepeat in each orrow of the table.periodic = aregular repeatingpattern.state of matter,atoms are strippedof their electrons,and the nuclei arepacked closetogetherhave apositiveelectriccharge =+Themoleculescontainingonly twoatoms.the topperiod ofthe rareearth metalsmaterial isone that canbe pulled, ordrawn, intoalong wire.have aneutralchargeare theelements thatlack most ofthe propertiesof metalis a tremendousexplosion thatbreaks apart amassive star,producingtemperatures up toone billion degreesCelsiuseachhorizontalrow acrossthe tablethis processof reactionand wearingawaytheelements ina columnor familyThe bottomperiod ofthe rareearth metals

Untitled Bingo - 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. of an element is the average mass of one atom of the element
  2. is the tiny, central core of an atom.
  3. The metals form a bridge between the vary reactive metals and other elements on the right side.
  4. don't ordinarily form compounds with other elements
  5. are involved in the formation of chemical bonds
  6. a mixture of metals
  7. have some characteristics of metals and some of nonmetals
  8. atomic nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus, releasing huge amounts of energy in the process
  9. the number of protons in its nucleus is a unique property that identifies that element.
  10. move rapidly in all directions. negative charge = -
  11. material is one that can be pounded into shapes
  12. the properties of the elements repeat in each or row of the table. periodic = a regular repeating pattern.
  13. state of matter, atoms are stripped of their electrons, and the nuclei are packed close together
  14. have a positive electric charge =+
  15. The molecules containing only two atoms.
  16. the top period of the rare earth metals
  17. material is one that can be pulled, or drawn, into along wire.
  18. have a neutral charge
  19. are the elements that lack most of the properties of metal
  20. is a tremendous explosion that breaks apart a massive star, producing temperatures up to one billion degrees Celsius
  21. each horizontal row across the table
  22. this process of reaction and wearing away
  23. the elements in a column or family
  24. The bottom period of the rare earth metals