The ball-and-stick model represents the bonds that hold the atoms together by using balls and sticks. The atoms being the balls and the bonds that hold the atoms together being the sticks. The bond length, the average distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms, is 95.8 pm and the bond angle, the angle formed by two bonds to the same atom, is 104.45 degrees. (a) is a good example. The pink ball to the white ball is the bond length and the white ball to the other white ball is the bond angle.
A ball-and-stick model is a molecular model of a chemical substance, displaying the three-dimensional position of the atoms and the bonds between them.
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The no. of holes that a ball stick model has is equal to an atom's no. of valence electrons, or the no. of bonds that it can form.
No, I had this as a choice in a check all that apply question and it is a junk answer meant to trip you up. The ways are structural formula,molecular formula,empirical formula,space-filling model,ball and stick model. Cheers.
get some paper,glue stick,and Scissors cut the paper,then stick them together so you make a real mini tornado.
Like the ball.
it is all very small balls put together going round a small ball and its all across everywhere across the world it is all very small balls put together going round a small ball and its all across everywhere across the world it is all very small balls put together going round a small ball and its all across everywhere across the world
It shows the shape of the molecule
The stick is a bond.
Ball-and-Stick Model
Ball-and-Stick Model
The ball-and-stick model shows the shape of the molecule.
The correct answer is: The ball-and-stick model.
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The correct answer is: The ball-and-stick model.
A ball-and-stick model is a molecular model of a chemical substance, displaying the three-dimensional position of the atoms and the bonds between them.
The role of creativity in scientific discovery is best illustrated by Watson and cricks ball and stick model of DNA.
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