because they are to small for anyone to study.
Scientists use models to work with an atom cuz atoms u cant really touch
because they are to small for anyone to study.
Scientists use models to refer to a description or depiction of something, specifically one which can be used to make predictions that can be tested by experiment.
Why do scientists use different types of models to represent compounds?
because it is to small to be studied
Scientists study molucles under a microscope in order to determine what atoms make up the molucle. For example, if you looked at a carbon dioxede molucle under a microscope you would see that it`s made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. This is my first quistion so I hope I helped!
scaled up models
Models stepping in when theories are too complex to handle. Theories may be too complicated to handle. In such a case a simplified model may be employed that allows for a solution
Because, atoms are so small they can fit on the tip of a pencil.
scaled up models
Scientist use models
models
Scientists use models of natural systems because these systems are often too large,too small, or too complex to study directly
because atoms are unseen so scientists or philosophers only conclude what comes to their mind, their thoughts and ideas. how will prove this if you can't? that's the disadvantages of always basing yourself on theories of scientists. People believe easily to them because they are philosophers but they didn't know how they conclude their theories.
to tellif its day or night
Scientist use models
Scientist use models
Scientist use models
Scientist use models
Scientist use models