Number ofprotons isALWAYS equalto number ofelectronsCharacteristic ofmatter thatdescribes its abilityto undergochemical reactionsor changesMassnumber -AtomicNumberIsotopesCharacteristic ofmatter that canbe observedwithout changingchemicalcompositionChange thatalters form orappearancewithout creatinga newsubstance+1rusting,burningwood, bakinga cake, milksouringThenumberof protonschange thatresults inone or morenewsubstancescutting paper,melting ice,boiling water,sugar inwaterSolid,liquid,gas,plasmaDoublesAtomicnumberAnything thathas massand takes upspacePositiveparticle innucleus ofatomDensity =Mass/volumeChemicalchangeMassNumberAtomAmount ofmatter inan object19neutralparticle innucleus ofatomNeutralnegativecharge inan atomamount ofspaceoccupied bya substancePhysicalChangeelementProtons+neutronsNumber ofprotons isALWAYS equalto number ofelectronsCharacteristic ofmatter thatdescribes its abilityto undergochemical reactionsor changesMassnumber -AtomicNumberIsotopesCharacteristic ofmatter that canbe observedwithout changingchemicalcompositionChange thatalters form orappearancewithout creatinga newsubstance+1rusting,burningwood, bakinga cake, milksouringThenumberof protonschange thatresults inone or morenewsubstancescutting paper,melting ice,boiling water,sugar inwaterSolid,liquid,gas,plasmaDoublesAtomicnumberAnything thathas massand takes upspacePositiveparticle innucleus ofatomDensity =Mass/volumeChemicalchangeMassNumberAtomAmount ofmatter inan object19neutralparticle innucleus ofatomNeutralnegativecharge inan atomamount ofspaceoccupied bya substancePhysicalChangeelementProtons+neutrons

Properties of Matter and Atomic Structure Review - 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. Number of protons is ALWAYS equal to number of electrons
  2. Characteristic of matter that describes its ability to undergo chemical reactions or changes
  3. Mass number - Atomic Number
  4. Isotopes
  5. Characteristic of matter that can be observed without changing chemical composition
  6. Change that alters form or appearance without creating a new substance
  7. +1
  8. rusting, burning wood, baking a cake, milk souring
  9. The number of protons
  10. change that results in one or more new substances
  11. cutting paper, melting ice, boiling water, sugar in water
  12. Solid, liquid, gas, plasma
  13. Doubles
  14. Atomic number
  15. Anything that has mass and takes up space
  16. Positive particle in nucleus of atom
  17. Density = Mass/volume
  18. Chemical change
  19. Mass Number
  20. Atom
  21. Amount of matter in an object
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  23. neutral particle in nucleus of atom
  24. Neutral
  25. negative charge in an atom
  26. amount of space occupied by a substance
  27. Physical Change
  28. element
  29. Protons + neutrons