SDSrequired bylaw for allproductssoldFLAMMABLEmaterial that iscapable of ignitingand burning, andeasier to ignitethan combustiblematerialCARCINOGENa substancethat causesor is believedto causecancerATOMSthe smallestchemicalcomponentsof anelementAMMONIAcolorless gaswith a pungentodor that iscomposed ofhydrogen andnitrogenELECTRONSsubatomicparticles witha negativechargemutagena substancethat causesan icrease incellularmutationsEMULSIONan unstablephysicalmixture of twoor moreimmisciblesubstancesMOLECULEa chemicalcombination oftwo or moreatoms indefiniteproportionsALKALINESOLUTIONSa solutionthat has apH above7( neutral)OVEREXPOSUREprolongedrepeated orlong termexposure thatcan causesensitivityPROTONSsubatomicparticles witha positivechargePHYSICALCHANGEa change in theform or physicalproperties of asubstance without achemical reaction orthe creation of anew substanceCOMBUSTIBLErapid oxidationof a substanceaccompaniedby theproduction ofheat and lightpHpotentialhydrogenSOLVENTthe substancestjat dissolvesthe solute andmakes asolutionALKALISalso know asbases,compoundsthat react withacids to formsaltsSODIUMHYDROXIDEa very strong alkaliused in chemicalproducts andcleanerscommonly knowas lyeMATTERanysubstancethat occupiesspace andhas massIMMISCIBLEliquids that arenot capable ofbeing mixedtogether to formstale solutionsNEUTRONSsubatomicparticleswith nochargeTHIOGLYCOLICACIDa colorless liquidor white crystalswith a strongunpleasant odorthat is used inpermanent wavingsolutionsCHEMISTRYscience that dealswith the composition,structures andproperties of matterand how matterchanges underdifferent condiotnspHSCALEa measure ofthe acidity andalkalinity of asubstance, thepH scale has arange of 0 to 14IMCOMPATIBLEsubstances thatshould not bemixed or evenstored neareach otherSUSPENSIONSunstablephysicalmixtures ofundisslovedparticles in aliquidSURFACTANTSa contraction ofsurface activeagents;substances thatallow oil and waterto mix or emlsifyELEMENTSthe simplestform ofchemicalmatterCOMBUSTIONa rapid oxidationof a substanceaccompanied bythe production ofheat and lightSDSrequired bylaw for allproductssoldFLAMMABLEmaterial that iscapable of ignitingand burning, andeasier to ignitethan combustiblematerialCARCINOGENa substancethat causesor is believedto causecancerATOMSthe smallestchemicalcomponentsof anelementAMMONIAcolorless gaswith a pungentodor that iscomposed ofhydrogen andnitrogenELECTRONSsubatomicparticles witha negativechargemutagena substancethat causesan icrease incellularmutationsEMULSIONan unstablephysicalmixture of twoor moreimmisciblesubstancesMOLECULEa chemicalcombination oftwo or moreatoms indefiniteproportionsALKALINESOLUTIONSa solutionthat has apH above7( neutral)OVEREXPOSUREprolongedrepeated orlong termexposure thatcan causesensitivityPROTONSsubatomicparticles witha positivechargePHYSICALCHANGEa change in theform or physicalproperties of asubstance without achemical reaction orthe creation of anew substanceCOMBUSTIBLErapid oxidationof a substanceaccompaniedby theproduction ofheat and lightpHpotentialhydrogenSOLVENTthe substancestjat dissolvesthe solute andmakes asolutionALKALISalso know asbases,compoundsthat react withacids to formsaltsSODIUMHYDROXIDEa very strong alkaliused in chemicalproducts andcleanerscommonly knowas lyeMATTERanysubstancethat occupiesspace andhas massIMMISCIBLEliquids that arenot capable ofbeing mixedtogether to formstale solutionsNEUTRONSsubatomicparticleswith nochargeTHIOGLYCOLICACIDa colorless liquidor white crystalswith a strongunpleasant odorthat is used inpermanent wavingsolutionsCHEMISTRYscience that dealswith the composition,structures andproperties of matterand how matterchanges underdifferent condiotnspHSCALEa measure ofthe acidity andalkalinity of asubstance, thepH scale has arange of 0 to 14IMCOMPATIBLEsubstances thatshould not bemixed or evenstored neareach otherSUSPENSIONSunstablephysicalmixtures ofundisslovedparticles in aliquidSURFACTANTSa contraction ofsurface activeagents;substances thatallow oil and waterto mix or emlsifyELEMENTSthe simplestform ofchemicalmatterCOMBUSTIONa rapid oxidationof a substanceaccompanied bythe production ofheat and light

Chemistry ( Milady Barber and Cosmetology) - 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. required by law for all products sold
    SDS
  2. material that is capable of igniting and burning, and easier to ignite than combustible material
    FLAMMABLE
  3. a substance that causes or is believed to cause cancer
    CARCINOGEN
  4. the smallest chemical components of an element
    ATOMS
  5. colorless gas with a pungent odor that is composed of hydrogen and nitrogen
    AMMONIA
  6. subatomic particles with a negative charge
    ELECTRONS
  7. a substance that causes an icrease in cellular mutations
    mutagen
  8. an unstable physical mixture of two or more immiscible substances
    EMULSION
  9. a chemical combination of two or more atoms in definite proportions
    MOLECULE
  10. a solution that has a pH above 7( neutral)
    ALKALINE SOLUTIONS
  11. prolonged repeated or long term exposure that can cause sensitivity
    OVEREXPOSURE
  12. subatomic particles with a positive charge
    PROTONS
  13. a change in the form or physical properties of a substance without a chemical reaction or the creation of a new substance
    PHYSICAL CHANGE
  14. rapid oxidation of a substance accompanied by the production of heat and light
    COMBUSTIBLE
  15. potential hydrogen
    pH
  16. the substances tjat dissolves the solute and makes a solution
    SOLVENT
  17. also know as bases, compounds that react with acids to form salts
    ALKALIS
  18. a very strong alkali used in chemical products and cleaners commonly know as lye
    SODIUM HYDROXIDE
  19. any substance that occupies space and has mass
    MATTER
  20. liquids that are not capable of being mixed together to form stale solutions
    IMMISCIBLE
  21. subatomic particles with no charge
    NEUTRONS
  22. a colorless liquid or white crystals with a strong unpleasant odor that is used in permanent waving solutions
    THIOGLYCOLIC ACID
  23. science that deals with the composition, structures and properties of matter and how matter changes under different condiotns
    CHEMISTRY
  24. a measure of the acidity and alkalinity of a substance, the pH scale has a range of 0 to 14
    pH SCALE
  25. substances that should not be mixed or even stored near each other
    IMCOMPATIBLE
  26. unstable physical mixtures of undissloved particles in a liquid
    SUSPENSIONS
  27. a contraction of surface active agents; substances that allow oil and water to mix or emlsify
    SURFACTANTS
  28. the simplest form of chemical matter
    ELEMENTS
  29. a rapid oxidation of a substance accompanied by the production of heat and light
    COMBUSTION