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The ball and stick model works pretty well.
Ball-and-Stick Model
Tables and graphs are visual representations. They are used to organize information to show patterns and relationships. A graph shows this information by representing it as a shape. You're Welcome :)
They are called "formulas" (Latin formulae) and show what elements and ions are in the compound. The formula H2O for water shows that a water molecule is made of two atoms of hydrogen and one of oxygen.The symbols representing chemical compounds are called chemical formulas. They can be expressed as an empirical formulawhich shows the simplest ratio of atoms in the compound, or a molecular formula which shows the actual number of each atom in the compound, or as a structural formula which shows the spatial relationship of the atoms.
A two-dimensional (2D) figure is a plane figure which is flat and shows one face (could have several sides) and no depth.
This is a structural formula.
The ball and stick model works pretty well.
It shows the shape of the molecule
It shows the shape of the molecule
A 3-d model. Sometimes assembled from coloured balls and sticks.
The ball-and-stick model shows the shape of the molecule.
distortion
Space-filling molecular model =)
A REPRENTATION OF A MOLECULE SHOWING 3 DIMENTIONAL STRUCTURE, IT SHOWS HOW BIG THE ATOMS ARE IN RELATION TO EACH OTHER AND THE OVERALL SHAPE OF THE MOLECULE
Ball-and-Stick Model
The Fischer projection is used to illustrate the structure of linear monosaccharides. A vertical bond line at a given carbon centre shows that the bond is pointing into the plane while a horizontal bond line shows that the bond is pointing out of the plane.
Watson and Crick used Franklin and Goslingâ??s â??Photo 51â?? to determine the three-dimensional shape of DNA. â??Photo 51â?? is the X-ray diffraction image of DNA that shows the pattern of DNA structure.