(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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The gain or loss of an electron
Ionisation
Atoms are _______.
Teeny Tiny
A particle with unequal numbers of protons and electrons
Ion
This is released from an unstable particle so that it can become stable.
Radiation
Alpha has the ______ mass.
Largest
Will stop alpha and beta
Aluminum
Gamma is ______ charged
Neutrally/not
The dense, positively charged centre of an atom
Nucleus
Alpha is ______ charged
Positively
Will stop alpha, beta, and gamma
Lead
Beta is a fast moving ______
Electron
Will stop alpha
Paper
Alpha is a ______ Nucleus
Helium
Gamma is the _____ ionising.
Least
The greek letter gamma
One application of Beta Radiation
Medical Tracers
An unstable particle that will release radiation is said to be ______.
Radioactive
One use of Alpha Radiation
Smoke Detectors
Alpha is the _______ ionising.
Most
Beta is _______ charged.
Negatively
One of the three principles of radiation protection: Using a material as a barrier
Shielding
An atom with unequal numbers of protons and neutrols
Isotope
One of the three principles of radiation protection: Spend less ______ near the source
Time
Gamma is an _______ wave.
Electromagnetic
The greek letter alpha
Another way to describe a non-radioactive particle
Stable
This is used to detect Radiation
GM Tube
One application of gamma Rays
Sterilisation
A particle in the nucleus with zero charge.
Neutron
A positively charged particle in the nucleus
Proton
One of the three principles of radiation protection: Greater ______ from source
Distance