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Certain "rules" of chemistry are used to simplify concepts when in fact sometimes these rules are often "broken." Place the proper word into each sentence illustrating some of these exceptions.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

1. An ION is the violation of the rule that suggests that electron and proton will be equal in number for each atom.

2. An ISOTOPE violates the rule that number of neutrons always equals the number of protons.

3. The original term ELEMENT meant to be indivisible, a term that doesn't consider the modern understanding of atom splitting and radioactive decay.

4. Often depicted with a central nucleus with concentric rings housing electrons, the ORBITAL models incorrectly conveys the idea that electrons rotate around the nucleus in a predictable orderly fashion.

5. The large number of naturally existing isotopes violate the rule that adding the number of neutrons and protons will yield and accurate ATOMIC weight.

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