ChemicalpropertyCharacteristic thatcan only be observedor measured whenatoms of matterrearrange during achemical change (ex:flammability, toxicity)RadioactivityThe spontaneousemission ofradiation by anunstable atomicnucleus (ChemicalProperty)MassThe amountof matter inan object(PhysicalProperty)DensityMass dividedby volume(PhysicalProperty)MatterAnything thathas massand takes upspaceCompoundA substancemade up ofatoms of two ormore differentelementsbonded togetherOdorsmell(PhysicalProperty)ElasticityThe tendency of amaterial to returnto its originalshape after beingdeformed(PhysicalProperty)MixtureA combinationof two or moresubstances thatare notchemicallycombinedFlammabilityThe abilityto burn(PhysicalProperty)CondensationThechangefrom a gasto a liquidMoleculeTwo ormore atomsbondedtogetherViscosityA liquid'sresistance toflowing(PhysicalProperty)PhysicalpropertyCharacteristic thatcan be observedor measuredwithout changingthe substance(color, mass,volume)Solubility(PhysicalProperty)The ability of onesubstance todissolve in another,depending ontemperature andpressure (PhysicalProperty)MagnetismThe force ofattraction orrepulsion tomagneticmaterials.(PhysicalProperty)StateofMatterWhether it isa solid,liquid, or gas(PhysicalProperty)Toxicitythe degree towhich asubstance ispoisonous(ChemicalProperty)ConductivityA substance'sability totransfer heat orelectricity(PhysicalProperty)HardnessA measure ofthe mineral'sresistance tobeing scratched.(PhysicalProperty)ShapeThe outerform of anobject(PhysicalProperty)ElementA puresubstancemade of onlyone kind ofatomLusterHow shinya substanceis (PhysicalProperty)Ductilitythe ability of asubstance to bedrawn, pulled, orextruded through asmall opening toproduce a wire(Physical Property)ChemicalreactionThe process bywhich one or moresubstanceschange to produceone or moredifferentsubstancesMeltingpointThetemperature atwhich a solidbecomes aliquid (PhysicalProperty)VolumeThe amountof space anobject takesup (PhysicalProperty)PuresubstanceA substance madeof only one kind ofmatter and havingdefinite physicaland chemicalproperties.BoilingpointThetemperature atwhich a liquidchanges to agas (PhysicalProperty)Sublimationthe processin which asolid changesdirectly into agasMalleabilityThe ability to behammered orpressed intothe sheets orfoils. (PhysicalProperty)ReactivityThe ease andspeed with whichan elementcombines or reactswith other elementsand compounds.(Chemical Property)FreezingpointThetemperature atwhich a liquidchanges into asolid (PhysicalProperty)Solubility(ChemicalProperty)The ability of asubstance todissolve andpotentially undergoa chemical reactionin a solvent(Chemical Property)ChemicalpropertyCharacteristic thatcan only be observedor measured whenatoms of matterrearrange during achemical change (ex:flammability, toxicity)RadioactivityThe spontaneousemission ofradiation by anunstable atomicnucleus (ChemicalProperty)MassThe amountof matter inan object(PhysicalProperty)DensityMass dividedby volume(PhysicalProperty)MatterAnything thathas massand takes upspaceCompoundA substancemade up ofatoms of two ormore differentelementsbonded togetherOdorsmell(PhysicalProperty)ElasticityThe tendency of amaterial to returnto its originalshape after beingdeformed(PhysicalProperty)MixtureA combinationof two or moresubstances thatare notchemicallycombinedFlammabilityThe abilityto burn(PhysicalProperty)CondensationThechangefrom a gasto a liquidMoleculeTwo ormore atomsbondedtogetherViscosityA liquid'sresistance toflowing(PhysicalProperty)PhysicalpropertyCharacteristic thatcan be observedor measuredwithout changingthe substance(color, mass,volume)Solubility(PhysicalProperty)The ability of onesubstance todissolve in another,depending ontemperature andpressure (PhysicalProperty)MagnetismThe force ofattraction orrepulsion tomagneticmaterials.(PhysicalProperty)StateofMatterWhether it isa solid,liquid, or gas(PhysicalProperty)Toxicitythe degree towhich asubstance ispoisonous(ChemicalProperty)ConductivityA substance'sability totransfer heat orelectricity(PhysicalProperty)HardnessA measure ofthe mineral'sresistance tobeing scratched.(PhysicalProperty)ShapeThe outerform of anobject(PhysicalProperty)ElementA puresubstancemade of onlyone kind ofatomLusterHow shinya substanceis (PhysicalProperty)Ductilitythe ability of asubstance to bedrawn, pulled, orextruded through asmall opening toproduce a wire(Physical Property)ChemicalreactionThe process bywhich one or moresubstanceschange to produceone or moredifferentsubstancesMeltingpointThetemperature atwhich a solidbecomes aliquid (PhysicalProperty)VolumeThe amountof space anobject takesup (PhysicalProperty)PuresubstanceA substance madeof only one kind ofmatter and havingdefinite physicaland chemicalproperties.BoilingpointThetemperature atwhich a liquidchanges to agas (PhysicalProperty)Sublimationthe processin which asolid changesdirectly into agasMalleabilityThe ability to behammered orpressed intothe sheets orfoils. (PhysicalProperty)ReactivityThe ease andspeed with whichan elementcombines or reactswith other elementsand compounds.(Chemical Property)FreezingpointThetemperature atwhich a liquidchanges into asolid (PhysicalProperty)Solubility(ChemicalProperty)The ability of asubstance todissolve andpotentially undergoa chemical reactionin a solvent(Chemical Property)

Physical and Chemical Changes Vocabulary - 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. Characteristic that can only be observed or measured when atoms of matter rearrange during a chemical change (ex: flammability, toxicity)
    Chemical property
  2. The spontaneous emission of radiation by an unstable atomic nucleus (Chemical Property)
    Radioactivity
  3. The amount of matter in an object (Physical Property)
    Mass
  4. Mass divided by volume (Physical Property)
    Density
  5. Anything that has mass and takes up space
    Matter
  6. A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements bonded together
    Compound
  7. smell (Physical Property)
    Odor
  8. The tendency of a material to return to its original shape after being deformed (Physical Property)
    Elasticity
  9. A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
    Mixture
  10. The ability to burn (Physical Property)
    Flammability
  11. The change from a gas to a liquid
    Condensation
  12. Two or more atoms bonded together
    Molecule
  13. A liquid's resistance to flowing (Physical Property)
    Viscosity
  14. Characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance (color, mass, volume)
    Physical property
  15. The ability of one substance to dissolve in another, depending on temperature and pressure (Physical Property)
    Solubility (Physical Property)
  16. The force of attraction or repulsion to magnetic materials. (Physical Property)
    Magnetism
  17. Whether it is a solid, liquid, or gas (Physical Property)
    State of Matter
  18. the degree to which a substance is poisonous (Chemical Property)
    Toxicity
  19. A substance's ability to transfer heat or electricity (Physical Property)
    Conductivity
  20. A measure of the mineral's resistance to being scratched. (Physical Property)
    Hardness
  21. The outer form of an object (Physical Property)
    Shape
  22. A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
    Element
  23. How shiny a substance is (Physical Property)
    Luster
  24. the ability of a substance to be drawn, pulled, or extruded through a small opening to produce a wire (Physical Property)
    Ductility
  25. The process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
    Chemical reaction
  26. The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid (Physical Property)
    Melting point
  27. The amount of space an object takes up (Physical Property)
    Volume
  28. A substance made of only one kind of matter and having definite physical and chemical properties.
    Pure substance
  29. The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas (Physical Property)
    Boiling point
  30. the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas
    Sublimation
  31. The ability to be hammered or pressed into the sheets or foils. (Physical Property)
    Malleability
  32. The ease and speed with which an element combines or reacts with other elements and compounds. (Chemical Property)
    Reactivity
  33. The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid (Physical Property)
    Freezing point
  34. The ability of a substance to dissolve and potentially undergo a chemical reaction in a solvent (Chemical Property)
    Solubility (Chemical Property)