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3 January, 08:58

How structural formulas differ from ball-and stick models

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  1. 3 January, 09:04
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    The difference between them is that instead of sticks representing bonds, as in the ball and stick model, the spheres that represent atoms are fused together and the size of the sphere represents the size of the actual atom.
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