trulyme15
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  • 17-09-2016
  • Biology
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how is a model of an atom different from a real atom??

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jv10 jv10
  • 17-09-2016
You can see the orbitals of a model but not for the real atom. In the model you can see the proton, neutrons and electrons. The model is bigger than the actual atom.
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EquestrianLion
EquestrianLion EquestrianLion
  • 17-08-2022

Answer:

A model of an atom is not as small as an actual atom.

Explanation:

Atoms are super tiny and extremely light. Atoms typically have an 0.1 nm. To create a visual, about 5 million hydrogen atoms could fit into a pin head.

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