1a.m.uHow muchmass doesa protonhaveSublimationsolidto gasLiquidParticlesare slidingpast eachotherKineticTheoryof MatterMatter ismade up ofatoms that arein constantmotionGasParticles arespread outand movingfreelyPhysicalPropertyCharacteristicsthat can onlybe observedby changing asubstanceFreezingLiquidto solidAtomicNumberThis is thenumber ofprotons anelement has0a.m.uHow muchmass anelectronhasThermalEnergyaveragemotion ofparticles ina substanceMeltingSolid toliquidStatesofmatterSolids,liquids andgases areexamples ofwhat?ExothermicWhen asubstancegives offenergy in theform of heatChemicalPropertiesCharacteristicsthat can beobservedwithoutchanging asubstanceThermalexpansionAn increase inthe volume of asubstance dueto an increasein tempDepositiongas tosolidEndothermicWhen asubstanceabsorbsenergy in theform of heatSlowdown andcondenseWhen you takeaway heatfrom asubstance, theparticles will...ProtonsAndelectronsWhat twosubatomicparticles arealways thesame valueMatterAnythingwith massandvolumeSolidParticlesvibrate andare tightlypackedCondensationGas toliquidMassnumber -AtomicnumberHow do youcalculate thenumber ofneutrons?DensityTherelationshipbetweenmass andvolume1a.m.uHow muchmass doesa protonhaveSublimationsolidto gasLiquidParticlesare slidingpast eachotherKineticTheoryof MatterMatter ismade up ofatoms that arein constantmotionGasParticles arespread outand movingfreelyPhysicalPropertyCharacteristicsthat can onlybe observedby changing asubstanceFreezingLiquidto solidAtomicNumberThis is thenumber ofprotons anelement has0a.m.uHow muchmass anelectronhasThermalEnergyaveragemotion ofparticles ina substanceMeltingSolid toliquidStatesofmatterSolids,liquids andgases areexamples ofwhat?ExothermicWhen asubstancegives offenergy in theform of heatChemicalPropertiesCharacteristicsthat can beobservedwithoutchanging asubstanceThermalexpansionAn increase inthe volume of asubstance dueto an increasein tempDepositiongas tosolidEndothermicWhen asubstanceabsorbsenergy in theform of heatSlowdown andcondenseWhen you takeaway heatfrom asubstance, theparticles will...ProtonsAndelectronsWhat twosubatomicparticles arealways thesame valueMatterAnythingwith massandvolumeSolidParticlesvibrate andare tightlypackedCondensationGas toliquidMassnumber -AtomicnumberHow do youcalculate thenumber ofneutrons?DensityTherelationshipbetweenmass andvolume

Matter Review Whited - 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. How much mass does a proton have
    1 a.m.u
  2. solid to gas
    Sublimation
  3. Particles are sliding past each other
    Liquid
  4. Matter is made up of atoms that are in constant motion
    Kinetic Theory of Matter
  5. Particles are spread out and moving freely
    Gas
  6. Characteristics that can only be observed by changing a substance
    Physical Property
  7. Liquid to solid
    Freezing
  8. This is the number of protons an element has
    Atomic Number
  9. How much mass an electron has
    0 a.m.u
  10. average motion of particles in a substance
    Thermal Energy
  11. Solid to liquid
    Melting
  12. Solids, liquids and gases are examples of what?
    States of matter
  13. When a substance gives off energy in the form of heat
    Exothermic
  14. Characteristics that can be observed without changing a substance
    Chemical Properties
  15. An increase in the volume of a substance due to an increase in temp
    Thermal expansion
  16. gas to solid
    Deposition
  17. When a substance absorbs energy in the form of heat
    Endothermic
  18. When you take away heat from a substance, the particles will...
    Slow down and condense
  19. What two subatomic particles are always the same value
    Protons And electrons
  20. Anything with mass and volume
    Matter
  21. Particles vibrate and are tightly packed
    Solid
  22. Gas to liquid
    Condensation
  23. How do you calculate the number of neutrons?
    Mass number - Atomic number
  24. The relationship between mass and volume
    Density