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How would a 3D model of glucose differ from the formula model? (1 point)

A) A 3D model shows how the different atoms are arranged, but the formula model does not.

B) A formula model shows which atoms are larger but the 3D model does not.

C) A 3D model shows the number of each type of atom, but the formula model does not

D) A formula model shows size of the glucose molecule, but the 3D model does not.

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I believe A is the correct answer

In chemistry, a formula indicates the type and number of atoms in the molecule. On the other hand, a three-dimensional (3D) model is a graphic representation that shows how atoms are arranged in the molecule.

  • A 3D model shows how the different atoms are arranged, but the formula model does not (Option A).

  • In a chemical formula, each element of the molecule is represented by its chemical symbol, and the number of atoms is indicated by a subscript.

  • In this case, the formula of the glucose molecule is C₆H₁₂O₆

  • A 3D molecular model shows the shape of the molecule in specific conditions such as, for example, physiological conditions (pH 7.2).

  • The 3D molecular models are influenced by the spatial orientation of covalent bonds between atoms.

In conclusion, a 3D model shows how the different atoms are arranged, but the formula model does not (Option A).

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