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Ball and spoke models are a common way of representing molecular structures. Each atom is represented by a coloured ball that is joined to other atoms using spokes to represent the bonds between them.
Simple molecules are made of just one or two elements and a few atoms. Molecules are held together by chemical bonds. Bonds form so that the outer electron shell of atoms obey the octet rule, giving each atom a complete stable outer shell of eight electrons.
The use of molecular models makes it easier to visualize the structures and shapes of atoms and molecules. Skeletal Model. Simpler two-dimensional representations of chemical compounds are accomplished using skeletal models. Ball-and-stick Model. Space-filling Model.
Examples of Molecular Compounds A few examples of molecular compounds include: Water (H2O) Carbon dioxide (CO2) Methane (CH4) Carbon monoxide (CO) Ammonia (NH3) Oxygen (O2) Nitrogen (N2)
Molecules NameChemical formula Water H A 2 O Carbon dioxide CO A 2 Methane CH A 4 Ammonia NH A 3 1 more row
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Examples include the uptake and release of trace gas molecules by aerosols and oceans, which are fundamental in environmental and atmospheric chemistry. The gasliquid interface of water can serve as a model system for understanding hydrophobichydrophilic interactions.
A molecular model is a physical model of an atomistic system that represents molecules and their processes. They play an important role in understanding chemistry and generating and testing hypotheses.
Molecular properties include the chemical properties, physical properties, and structural properties of molecules, including drugs. Molecular properties typically do not include pharmacological or biological properties of a chemical compound.

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