InorganiccompoundsTemperature,particle size,concentrationMixturesOrganiccompoundsMajorelements(96%,CHON)ExergonicreactionEndergonicreactionDoublecovalentbondsKineticvspotentialMatterAtomicstructureEnzymePhysicalvschemicalpropertiesCationColloidsPhysicalvschemicalpropertiesWater =universalsolventProtonsandneutronsHomogenousSuspensionsMoleculesvscompoundsProductsAtomsReductionreactionSuspensionsMatterPlanetaryvs orbitalAtomicsymbolSoluteandsolventOxidationrectionChemical,electrical,mechanical,electromagneticModelsAtomsAnionOctetruleMinorelements(3.9%)Chemical,electrical,mechanical,electromagneticElectronshells/energylevelsMoleculesvscompoundsAtomicnumberKineticvspotentialMajorelements(96%,CHON)ElectropositiveAtomicstructurePropertiesof waterSolutionsHomogenousSolutionsTraceelements(0.1%)IsotopesandradioisotopeSinglecovalentbondsAvogadro’snumber6.02x10^23AtomicnumberAtomicmassElectrons3 typesofbonds2 types ofcompoundsElementsEnergyNucleusRedoxreactionPlanetaryvs orbitalCatalystAvogadro’snumber6.02x10^23ElectronsIsotopesandradioisotopeMinorelements(3.9%)AtomicweightIonic,covalent,hydrogenColloidsValenceshellChemicalbondsAtomicweightReactantsTraceelements(0.1%)ElementsAtomicsymbolTriplecovalentbondsAtomicmassElectronegativeSoluteandsolventNucleusEnergyMixturesModelsFactors thatinfluencerate ofreactionsProtonsandneutronsChemicalreactionsInorganiccompoundsTemperature,particle size,concentrationMixturesOrganiccompoundsMajorelements(96%,CHON)ExergonicreactionEndergonicreactionDoublecovalentbondsKineticvspotentialMatterAtomicstructureEnzymePhysicalvschemicalpropertiesCationColloidsPhysicalvschemicalpropertiesWater =universalsolventProtonsandneutronsHomogenousSuspensionsMoleculesvscompoundsProductsAtomsReductionreactionSuspensionsMatterPlanetaryvs orbitalAtomicsymbolSoluteandsolventOxidationrectionChemical,electrical,mechanical,electromagneticModelsAtomsAnionOctetruleMinorelements(3.9%)Chemical,electrical,mechanical,electromagneticElectronshells/energylevelsMoleculesvscompoundsAtomicnumberKineticvspotentialMajorelements(96%,CHON)ElectropositiveAtomicstructurePropertiesof waterSolutionsHomogenousSolutionsTraceelements(0.1%)IsotopesandradioisotopeSinglecovalentbondsAvogadro’snumber6.02x10^23AtomicnumberAtomicmassElectrons3 typesofbonds2 types ofcompoundsElementsEnergyNucleusRedoxreactionPlanetaryvs orbitalCatalystAvogadro’snumber6.02x10^23ElectronsIsotopesandradioisotopeMinorelements(3.9%)AtomicweightIonic,covalent,hydrogenColloidsValenceshellChemicalbondsAtomicweightReactantsTraceelements(0.1%)ElementsAtomicsymbolTriplecovalentbondsAtomicmassElectronegativeSoluteandsolventNucleusEnergyMixturesModelsFactors thatinfluencerate ofreactionsProtonsandneutronsChemicalreactions

Chem intro bingo - Call List

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  1. Inorganic compounds
  2. Temperature, particle size, concentration
  3. Mixtures
  4. Organic compounds
  5. Major elements (96%, CHON)
  6. Exergonic reaction
  7. Endergonic reaction
  8. Double covalent bonds
  9. Kinetic vs potential
  10. Matter
  11. Atomic structure
  12. Enzyme
  13. Physical vs chemical properties
  14. Cation
  15. Colloids
  16. Physical vs chemical properties
  17. Water = universal solvent
  18. Protons and neutrons
  19. Homogenous
  20. Suspensions
  21. Molecules vs compounds
  22. Products
  23. Atoms
  24. Reduction reaction
  25. Suspensions
  26. Matter
  27. Planetary vs orbital
  28. Atomic symbol
  29. Solute and solvent
  30. Oxidation rection
  31. Chemical, electrical, mechanical, electromagnetic
  32. Models
  33. Atoms
  34. Anion
  35. Octet rule
  36. Minor elements (3.9%)
  37. Chemical, electrical, mechanical, electromagnetic
  38. Electron shells/ energy levels
  39. Molecules vs compounds
  40. Atomic number
  41. Kinetic vs potential
  42. Major elements (96%, CHON)
  43. Electropositive
  44. Atomic structure
  45. Properties of water
  46. Solutions
  47. Homogenous
  48. Solutions
  49. Trace elements (0.1%)
  50. Isotopes and radioisotope
  51. Single covalent bonds
  52. Avogadro’s number 6.02x10^23
  53. Atomic number
  54. Atomic mass
  55. Electrons
  56. 3 types of bonds
  57. 2 types of compounds
  58. Elements
  59. Energy
  60. Nucleus
  61. Redox reaction
  62. Planetary vs orbital
  63. Catalyst
  64. Avogadro’s number 6.02x10^23
  65. Electrons
  66. Isotopes and radioisotope
  67. Minor elements (3.9%)
  68. Atomic weight
  69. Ionic, covalent, hydrogen
  70. Colloids
  71. Valence shell
  72. Chemical bonds
  73. Atomic weight
  74. Reactants
  75. Trace elements (0.1%)
  76. Elements
  77. Atomic symbol
  78. Triple covalent bonds
  79. Atomic mass
  80. Electronegative
  81. Solute and solvent
  82. Nucleus
  83. Energy
  84. Mixtures
  85. Models
  86. Factors that influence rate of reactions
  87. Protons and neutrons
  88. Chemical reactions