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Chemistry, 01.10.2019 22:30, stefaniethibodeaux

How is the standard model of particle physics different from the quantum mechanical model of the atom? in your answer, list the particles that are included in each model. then: describe the standard model and its component particles. give an example of research application that might use each model.

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