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Realm of Endless Possibilities
100

Numerical evaluation of how close a measured value is to the accepted value. (Not Percent Error)

Accuracy

100

The number of protons the isotope Carbon 15 has.

Six

100

This model made up for inaccuracies in the Bohr Model.

Quantum Mechanical model

100

This is the number of Valence Electrons that are present in the element Gold (Au).

Two

100

With over 20,000 locations, this is the most popular fast food restaurant in the U.S.

Subway

200

Evaluation of the exactness of a measurement or a measuring system.

Precision

200

The number of neutrons the isotope Carbon 15 has.

Nine

200

Two different isotopes of the same element will have a different amount of this subatomic particle.

Neutrons

200

The highest number of electrons the D orbital can hold. 

10

200

Rule that states electrons want to have a full valence shell (typically of 8 electrons). 

Octet Rule

300

This is how many significant figures the number 103.1001 has.

Seven

300

The atomic model that had negative charged electrons floating in positively charged matter.

Plum-Pudding model

300

This is the smallest of subatomic particles.

Electron

300

This element has the corresponding electron configuration: 1S2 2S2 2P6 3S3P4.

Sulfur (S)

300

How much will it cost you to buy a neutron?

 No charge

400

This is how many significant figures the number 10.00 has.  

Four

400

The discovery of this part of the atom proved an issue to the plum pudding model. 

The nucleus

400

This is the part of the atom that the proton resides in. 

The Nucleus

400

This atom has the following noble gas configuration:[Xe] 6S2 4F14 5D10 6P2

Lead (Pb)

400

Element that is added to sucrose to make sucralose.

Chlorine

500

The percent error if we are expecting a sample to have the mass of 15 grams but we measured its mass at 10 grams. 

-33%

500

This was the first model to put electrons into orbitals.

Bohr Model

500

This is the electron configuration of Carbon.

1S22S22P2

500

The number of Valence Electrons present in the element containing the following electron configuration: 1S2S2 2P6 3S2 3P4

Six

500

The number of orbitals found in the f sublevel. 

Seven