Chemistry
Chemistry, 07.09.2021 05:20, jahnoibenjamin

Question 1 (1 point) Why do scientists use models?
to aid in the development of questions and explanations about systems.
all answers are true.
to replicate and simplify. physical reality to allow for precise experiments
because some systems are so large, small, or complex they are difficult to predict.

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