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Why do we use models to study atoms
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Why do we use models to study atoms
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We use models to study atoms because sometimes atoms change so then that way we will be able to compare atoms without microscopes.
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The real thing is reaallly tiny, you won't be able to view it with a microscope. that's why models are used to study atoms.
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