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Q: What type of model could be used to compare the sizes of atoms in a molecule?
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What is a model that shows how the atoms are arranged in a molecule?

This is a structural model.


What types of atoms are shown in a skeletal model or an organic molecule?

These are atoms of carbon.


What types of atoms are shown in a skeletal model of an organic molecule?

These are atoms of carbon.


What type of atoms are shown in a skeletal model of an organic molecule?

These are atoms of carbon.


What model of hydrocarbon shows the geometry of the molecule?

Ball-and-Stick Model


What theory describes the way atoms are arranged within a molecule?

The standard model.


What is a space filling model?

A REPRENTATION OF A MOLECULE SHOWING 3 DIMENTIONAL STRUCTURE, IT SHOWS HOW BIG THE ATOMS ARE IN RELATION TO EACH OTHER AND THE OVERALL SHAPE OF THE MOLECULE


How is the bond between hydrogen atoms represented in each model of a hydrogen molecule?

well it is because the hydrogen molecule = the velocity of molecules in hydrogen which gives you the answer to your question.


How Can I Compare new double-stranded DNA models with an original DNA Model?

Please elaborate. If you mean how to compare the replicated DNA molecule with the original, there is no point because the replicated DNA molecule is an EXACT copy of the original.


Why could bohr's model be called a planetary model of the atoms?

cleveland calvilers


Compare and contrast a model with a theory?

There are a number of ways you can compare and contrast a model with a theory. You could say that theories are conceptual and models are visual for example.


What is molecular model?

It's a model of a molecule.The term is used for three somewhat different concepts. It can refer either to a physical model of a molecule, or to a computer model of a molecule, or to a theoretical "model" of molecular behavior. The three are somewhat related, but still distinct.