TCAP Review SCIENCE BINGO

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TCAP Review
SCIENCE BINGO
Part 1
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Atom
Endothermic reaction
Dichotomous key
Oxygen
Atomic number
Neutralization reaction
Exothermic reaction
Chemical change
Law of universal
gravitation
• Class
• Species
• Reactant
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Pure substance
Nucleus
Neutral
Domain
Electron
Acid
Family
Compound
Kingdom
Neutron
Density
Electromagnet
• an aid that is used to
identify organisms and that
consists of the answers to
a series of questions
• the number of protons in
the nucleus of an atom; It
is the same for all atoms of
an element
• a chemical reaction in
which heat is released to
the surroundings during the
reaction
• a change that occurs when
one or more substances
change into entirely new
substances with different
properties
• the fourth subdivision of
the classification system
located below phylum and
above order.
• a substance or molecule
that participates in a
chemical reaction
• the center of an atom
composed of the protons
and neutrons which makes
up the bulk of an atom
• the broadest, most general
category of the
classification system. It is
divided into 3 groups:
• Bacteria, Archaea, and
Eukarya.
• any compound that
increases the number of
hydronium ions when
dissolved in water
• a substance made up of
atoms of two or more
different elements joined
by chemical bonds
• a subatomic particle that
has no charge and that is
found in the nucleus of an
atom
• a coil that has a soft iron
core and that acts as a
magnet when an electric
current is in the coil
• the ratio of the mass of a
substance to the volume of
the substance (D = M / V)
• the second most general
category in the classification
system. It is divided into 6
groups:
• Bacteria, Archaea, Protista,
Fungi, Plantea, and Animalia.
• the sixth subdivision of the
classification system
located below order and
above genus.
• a subatomic particle that
has a negative charge
• What a substance is called
when no charge is present
or it is a 7 on th pH scale
• a substance that cannot be
separated or broken down
into simpler substances by
chemical means
• the last subdivision of the
classification system
located below genus. Only
one organism can fit into all
8 levels. It makes up the
second part of the
scientific name and should
be written in lower case.
• All objects in the universe
attract each other by the
force of gravity. The size of
the force depends on the
mass of the object and the
distance between the objects.
• the smallest unit of an
element that maintains the
properties of that element
• a chemical reaction that
requires (absorbs) heat
during the reaction
• the reaction of an acid and
a base to form a neutral
solution of water and a salt
• The gas that makes up the
second biggest percentage
of Earth’s atmosphere