Chemistry
Chemistry, 09.10.2019 02:20, drandbone92

Mr. stein builds a model of a molecule out of wooden beads and pegs. he uses the model to explain the shape of the molecule. mr. stein uses a model because

a: the real molecule is too small to easily observe.

b: the model makes it more difficult to understand the molecule's shape.

c: the real molecule doesn't actually have a shape.

d: the bonds between the atoms in the real molecule are too strong.

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