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A conceptual model represents abstract ideas and relationships, providing a high-level overview without specific implementation details. In contrast, a physical model represents the concrete implementation of a system, including specific elements, attributes, and relationships at a detailed level.
Seeds have a shell to protect the embryo inside from physical damage, dehydration, and predators. The shell acts as a barrier, helping the seed to stay dormant until conditions are favorable for germination.
The Bohr model for beryllium is a simplified representation of a beryllium atom where electrons orbit the nucleus in circular orbits at specific energy levels. In this model, beryllium has four electrons arranged in two energy levels or shells, with two electrons in the inner shell and two in the outer shell. The Bohr model helps to explain the electronic structure and properties of beryllium.
Bohr model consists only one shell.(a hydrogen atom shell) But shell can be increased by exciting the atom. When the electron comes to its shell it loses energy,therefore,different types of regions have been observed i.e,(Lyman,Balmer,Paschen,Bracket and Pfund)
VSEPR only shows the geometric shape of the element
A toy is a physical model.
A physical object can be represented by a 3D model.
The first shell in a Bohr model can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
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A physical model replicates a physical system using physical components, while a mathematical model represents a system using mathematical equations and relationships. Physical models provide a tangible representation, while mathematical models focus on quantifying relationships and predicting outcomes.
conceptual model :A conceptual model uses idea to suggest what system is or how it works.A physical model : A physical model might be a scale model , either larger or smaller than the actual system it represents.
Physical model.
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computer model, idea model, and physical model
The shell model predicts the orbital angular momentum of an electron in an atom based on its energy level and position within the electron cloud.
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