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Why are models used to represent atoms? O A. Atoms are too small to see. O B. Models are completely accurate. O C. Models explain new evidence. O D. Models never change over time.
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Why are models used to represent atoms?
O A. Atoms are too small to see.
O B. Models are completely accurate.
O C. Models explain new evidence.
O D. Models never change over time.
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A. We can’t see actual atoms, so we use bigger models to grasp more information
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A because that is ture and we use a model of the atom to explain what an atom does
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