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3 April, 02:04

Describe the difference between a ball-and-stick model and a space-filling model of a compound.

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  1. 3 April, 02:18
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    A space-filling model shows the relative amount of space each atom takes up. In other words, a space-filling model can show relative sizes of atoms. However, unlike ball-and-stick or structural models, space-filling models do not show bond lengths clearly. Bonds are not really like sticks in a ball-and-stick model.
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