Space-filling refers to a concept in various fields, such as mathematics and art, where a shape or structure occupies an entire area or volume without any gaps. In mathematics, space-filling curves, like the Hilbert curve, are continuous curves that pass through every point in a square or cube. In design and architecture, space-filling can describe how objects are arranged to maximize use and aesthetic appeal within a given space. Overall, it emphasizes efficiency and completeness in spatial utilization.
A space-filling model is designed to show how the molecule "takes up" space. Ball-and-stick models don't do this very well, but unlike space-filling models, they can show double- and triple-bonds in molecules.
Mind space if a reference to the mind akin to a computers memory. In that what is on your mind would be filling your mind space.
Space Limitations
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the particles of whatever you are using to colour in the space with
There is nothing that fills the space between neutrons and electrons. There may be a couple of other particles, but they do not come close to filling the space.
due to space constrain, back filling is not required in this area.
A space-filling model of a compound visually represents the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms within a molecule. In this model, atoms are depicted as spheres that are scaled to their actual sizes, illustrating how they occupy space and interact with one another. This approach helps to convey the compound's geometric structure and spatial relationships, making it easier to understand molecular interactions and properties. Space-filling models are often used in chemistry and molecular biology to visualize complex structures more intuitively.
Ullage is the name of the space to which you refer.
That is the gum tissue filling in the space and healing to eventually be like the rest of your gums.
ball and stick, structural, structuralBall-and-stick
Pads are used to pad out a mix, harmonically filling empty space, hence the name "pad".