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Atomic
Theorists
100

What do bubbles or the production of a gas typically indicate?

What is a chemical reaction?

100

This subatomic particle has a mass of 1/1840 amu.

What is an electron?

100

This tells the total number or protons in an element, and the number of electrons when the atom is neutral.

What is the Atomic Number?

100
The act of resetting a measuring instrument in order to bring it back to the standard measure, to correct its accuracy.
What is "calibration" or "tare"?
100
In Neils Bohr's atomic theory, electrons absorb energy and become excited. They release that energy as this, in order to go back to the ground state.

What is light?

200

This type of change occurs when ice melts into liquid water.

What is physical change or phase change?

200

This particle does not affect the properties of the atom except for its mass.

What is a neutron?

200

This tells the total number of protons plus neutrons in an isotope of an element.

What is the Mass Number?

200

This type of error occurs when you view the measuring instrument from different angles, resulting in an inaccurate reading.

What is Parallax error?

200

This scientist accidentally discovered the nucleus in 1911, using a beam of positively charged particles aimed at a piece of gold foil.

Who is Rutherford?

300

Iron rusts in the presence of oxygen in the air, which indicates this type of change has occurred.

What is a chemical change?

300

This subatomic particle determines the atomic number of an atom, as well as what element it is.

What is a proton?

300

This is a weighted average of the mass of all isotopes of an element.

What is the Average Atomic Mass?

300

This category of errors affects the precision of the measurement.

What are Random Errors?

300

This British Quaker developed the theory that all things are made up of indivisible, spherical atoms based on his research on elemental ratios in compounds.

Who is John Dalton?

400

This type of chemical reaction is indicated by a release of energy in the form of light and heat, producing CO2 and H2O gasses.

What is a combustion reaction?

400

These are atoms of the same element that have different masses

What are isotopes?

400

Unstable isotopes will undergo this process to lose mass in order to become stable.

What is radioactive decay?

400

This type of error is caused by carelessness or human clumsiness, typically an accident.

What is a Blunder?

400

This atomic model showed electrons orbiting around the nucleus in clear, defined circles, like the Earth does around the Sun.

What is the Planetary Model?

500

This type of reaction is indicated when two clear liquids are combined, resulting in a precipitate forming.

What is a double replacement reaction?

500

If an atom completely fills up two electron energy levels, how many electrons does it have?

10 electrons

500

This term represents the amount of a specific isotope relative to the most plentiful isotope.

What is Relative Abundance?

500

This type of error results from when the experimental procedure itself is flawed, resulting in inaccuracies in the experiment.

What is Theoretical Error?

500

Schrödinger & Heisenberg developed this atomic model, which depicts the probability where an electron can be found.

What is the electron cloud model?

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