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Matching Elements in form of Bingo of the Periodic Table

Each player will have to know the corresponding element to each definition in order to win. You win by having four in a row diagonally, vertically or horizontally. Remember to click bingo on the left bottom corner when you have your five rows!

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  • A soft metal, grayish, found in the inner and outer core of Earth and its symbol is Fe
  • Practically infinite as a power source, is classified as a noble gas and its symbol is U
  • A silver white metal and a transitional metal
  • This element makes 2% of Earth's crust, atomic symbol is Mg, atomic number is 12 and burns too easily
  • A good conductor of heat and electricity, less chemically reactive, also shiny, soft and dense
  • Has been discovered in the planet-forming disks around young stars, one of the most abundant elements on Earth
  • Can be found in meteorites where it is often found in conjunction with iron
  • Is called brimstone in the Bible
  • A nonmetal that has low thermal and electrical conductivity and is colorless, odorless and, tasteless
  • Was used as a weapon in the 1st world war and named after subterranean German Goblins
  • Is the heaviest naturally occurring element in the universe, its atomic number is 92
  • Discovery date of Sulfur
  • This element was produced in big quantities by the Big Bang and has the ability to float in water
  • Was used as a weapon in the 1st world war, used to treat swimming pools and it's atomic number is 27
  • It's soft, pale and yellow and the pure element is odorless
  • Is a soft, silvery-white alkaline earth metal, 99 percent of it can be found in our bones and teeth
  • Atomic number is 30, important in the automobile industries, atomic mass of 65.38, is located on group 12
  • Highly reactive, found in bones and can spontaneously combust in the air
  • Required by every living thing, its atomic number is 8
  • True or False: Boron is used in nuclear reactors
  • Doesn't naturally exist on Earth, known for creating a blue hue, its use to make powerful metals
  • True or False: Dysprosium is considered moderately toxic
  • True or False: Chlorine is the 4th most abundant element in the Earths oceans
  • The second leading cause of lung cancer, is colorless and odorless, it's a noble gas and it's radioactive
  • Symbol is Sn, an alloy of lead and silver, atomic number is 50, has a fain yellow hue, is soft
  • True or False: Sodium can be considered a highly reactive metal
  • Atomic number for Gold
  • Symbol is K, atomic number is 19 and an alkali metal
  • Doctors sometime recommend this supplement for a variety of medical conditions.
  • Is one of the primary elements of the Earth's core
  • The atomic symbol is Pb, poisoning can be fatal and can be highly toxic, it's a really stable element
  • Has a melting point of 1,292 degrees Fahrenheit, used in everyday products like watches.
  • Is a highly radioactive element and can be extremely dangerous, heaviest alkaline metal, can suffer oxidation
  • Produced by refining copper, abundant in space but rare on Earth. Was discovered in gold ore. Symbol: Te
  • Most of Iodine is found in:
  • Boron burns bright _____ in flame tests
  • The smell of chlorine is an _________
  • What is the atomic symbol for the element silver?
  • It has a full outer shell of electrons, rendering it largely inert to reactions with other elements.
  • This noble gas is colorless and oddorless.
  • Because it is such a heavy gas, _______ is also sealed between the glass of some double-paned windows.
  • What is Krypton's atomic number?
  • Unlike its fellow noble gas neon, ______ does make some compounds.
  • Has the highest electrical conductivity of any of the metals
  • Has the highest thermal conductivity of all metals.
  • True or False: Of all the metals, pure silver is the best conductor of heat and electricity.
  • Nanoparticles of _______ can be woven into clothing to prevent bacteria from building up on deposits of sweat
  • First element on the periodic table
  • Most common element in the universe, making up about 75% of its mass.
  • Liquid _______ has the lowest density of any liquid
  • True or False: Hydrogen is the only element that can exist without neutrons
  • _________ is believed to be one of three elements produced in the Big Bang; the others are helium and lithium.
  • The symbol Hg belongs to which element?
  • True or False: Mercury is a very toxic element
  • The atomic number 80 belongs to which element?
  • Due to its high density and compactness, ________ is used to make thermometers and barometers.
  • Conducts electricity and is used in electrical switches of thermostats and certain types of alarm clocks.
  • True or False: Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas.
  • Nitrogen makes up around ___ percent of the air you breathe.
  • The atomic number for this element is 7
  • ________ gas is often used as an alternative to carbon dioxide for storing beer in pressurized kegs.
  • _________ gas is used in food storage to keep packaged or bulk foods fresh.
  • It is the eight most abundant element in the universe by weight.
  • It is almost never found as a pure free element naturally.
  • True or False: Silicon makes up slightly more than 27% of the Earth's crust.
  • Is the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust.
  • The atomic number of this element is 14
  • The atomic number of this element is 6
  • The symbol C belongs to which element?
  • _______ is the basis for organic chemistry, as it occurs in all living organisms.
  • Is a nonmetal that can bond with itself and many other chemical elements, forming over ten million compounds.
  • Elemental ______ can take the form of one of the hardest substances (diamond) or one of the softest (graphite)
  • Sodium comprises around 2.6% of the ________
  • The atomic number of this element is 11
  • Our bodies lose ______ when we sweat
  • True or False: Sodium is a soft, malleable and shiny solid at room temperature.
  • ________ metal reacts with water to produce hydrogen gas.
  • Is the second most common element in the Universe (after hydrogen), making up around 24% of its mass.
  • Is a chemical element with the symbol He.
  • Because _______ is lighter than air it is commonly used to fill airships, blimps and balloons.
  • While hydrogen is 7% more buoyant than _______ it has a much higher fire risk.
  • Liquid ______ is used to cool metals for superconductivity use.
  • ________ is present in more than 270 minerals.
  • Is the element of which atomic number is 13
  • It is the most abundant mineral on Earth after oxygen and silicon.
  • Is globally the most used metal that does not contain iron.
  • It is the most abundant metal found naturally on Earth
  • Is the lightest halogen, with atomic number 9.
  • Atomic symbol for this element is F, is found on toothpaste and is the most reactive of all the elements
  • Has a low density for a metal and burns with a bright red in a flame test
  • Atomic symbol is Li and it's soft enough to cut with a knife
  • Is highly unreactive and doesn't form chemical bonds with other elements, atomic number is 10
  • Atomic symbol is Pt, does not oxidize at any temperature and is unaffected by most acids
  • Is solid at room temperature, atomic mass is 55.845
  • Can be very poisonous, it can be found in the inside of a match box
  • The U.S. five cent coin is made of this element, symbol of Ni, white and silvery, 75% of it is copper
  • Is corrosion resistant, is found in almost every living thing, it can only be found bonded to other elements,
  • Currently being used for scientific studies, can be created in a laboratory but can't be found in nature
  • Is a rare earth metal, difficult to separate from other metals, is ductile and malleable and bright and soft
  • regulates our metabolism, its symbol is I, used to preserve paint and it's an amazing antiseptic

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