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Metal nonmetal or metalloid?: SulfurWhat does a dot represent in the 2d structure of an atom?It is a compound that is either a cation or anion.When the difference between the ability of atoms to attract electrons is great what happens to the valence electrons during bonding?What property do you call the ability of an atom to attract electrons?
Where does chemical bonding happen?What type of compounds does Sodium chloride have?What properties do covalent compounds have?What do you call the 2-dimensional structure of compounds that uses lines and dots?How many lone pairs of electrons do Sodium chloride have?
What is the 2d structure of water?Polar: soluble or insoluble in water?FREEWhat electrons participate in the chemical bonding?How many bond pairs of electrons are present in carbon dioxide?
It is a type of bonding that enables the compound to conduct electricity when dissolved in water.What charge does a proton have?What type of bonding happens when two nonmetals bond?What does a line represent in the 2d structure of an atom?How do unstable atoms become stable?
What charge does a neutron have?What is the octet rule?How many total valence electrons do ammonia have?When an atom is negatively charged what kind of ion is it?What happens to valence electrons during ionic bonding?
This bingo card was created randomly from a total of 24 events.
How do unstable atoms become stable?, How many bond pairs of electrons are present in carbon dioxide?, How many lone pairs of electrons do Sodium chloride have?, How many total valence electrons do ammonia have?, It is a compound that is either a cation or anion., It is a type of bonding that enables the compound to conduct electricity when dissolved in water., Metal nonmetal or metalloid?: Sulfur, Polar: soluble or insoluble in water?, What charge does a neutron have?, What charge does a proton have?, What do you call the 2-dimensional structure of compounds that uses lines and dots?, What does a dot represent in the 2d structure of an atom?, What does a line represent in the 2d structure of an atom?, What electrons participate in the chemical bonding?, What happens to valence electrons during ionic bonding?, What is the 2d structure of water?, What is the octet rule?, What properties do covalent compounds have?, What property do you call the ability of an atom to attract electrons?, What type of bonding happens when two nonmetals bond?, What type of compounds does Sodium chloride have?, When an atom is negatively charged what kind of ion is it?, When the difference between the ability of atoms to attract electrons is great what happens to the valence electrons during bonding?, Where does chemical bonding happen?.

Host Instructions:
  • Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
  • Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
  • Cross off events from the list when announced
Goals:
  • First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
  • First to get the four corners
  • First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an "X")
  • First to get all squares
Guest Instructions:
  • Check off events on your card as they occur
  • If you complete a goal, shout "Bingo!". You've won!
  • The judge decides in the case of disputes
BINGO
What does a dot represent in the 2d structure of an atom?Metal nonmetal or metalloid?: SulfurWhat type of bonding happens when two nonmetals bond?What type of compounds does Sodium chloride have?What is the 2d structure of water?
When the difference between the ability of atoms to attract electrons is great what happens to the valence electrons during bonding?How many lone pairs of electrons do Sodium chloride have?What electrons participate in the chemical bonding?How do unstable atoms become stable?How many bond pairs of electrons are present in carbon dioxide?
Polar: soluble or insoluble in water?What charge does a proton have?FREEWhen an atom is negatively charged what kind of ion is it?It is a type of bonding that enables the compound to conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
What happens to valence electrons during ionic bonding?What charge does a neutron have?What does a line represent in the 2d structure of an atom?Where does chemical bonding happen?It is a compound that is either a cation or anion.
What properties do covalent compounds have?How many total valence electrons do ammonia have?What is the octet rule?What do you call the 2-dimensional structure of compounds that uses lines and dots?What property do you call the ability of an atom to attract electrons?
This bingo card was created randomly from a total of 24 events.
How do unstable atoms become stable?, How many bond pairs of electrons are present in carbon dioxide?, How many lone pairs of electrons do Sodium chloride have?, How many total valence electrons do ammonia have?, It is a compound that is either a cation or anion., It is a type of bonding that enables the compound to conduct electricity when dissolved in water., Metal nonmetal or metalloid?: Sulfur, Polar: soluble or insoluble in water?, What charge does a neutron have?, What charge does a proton have?, What do you call the 2-dimensional structure of compounds that uses lines and dots?, What does a dot represent in the 2d structure of an atom?, What does a line represent in the 2d structure of an atom?, What electrons participate in the chemical bonding?, What happens to valence electrons during ionic bonding?, What is the 2d structure of water?, What is the octet rule?, What properties do covalent compounds have?, What property do you call the ability of an atom to attract electrons?, What type of bonding happens when two nonmetals bond?, What type of compounds does Sodium chloride have?, When an atom is negatively charged what kind of ion is it?, When the difference between the ability of atoms to attract electrons is great what happens to the valence electrons during bonding?, Where does chemical bonding happen?.

Host Instructions:
  • Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
  • Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
  • Cross off events from the list when announced
Goals:
  • First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
  • First to get the four corners
  • First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an "X")
  • First to get all squares
Guest Instructions:
  • Check off events on your card as they occur
  • If you complete a goal, shout "Bingo!". You've won!
  • The judge decides in the case of disputes