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Question 1
Study the three models shown below. The models were all made using the same model kit. The methane model correctly represents one molecule of methane gas. The oxygen model correctly represents one molecule of oxygen gas, which contains two oxygen atoms. In the hydrogen peroxide model, one atom is incorrectly represented with a blue sphere.
a. Think about the models shown above. What colors are used to represent the different elements?
(3 points)
The white spheres represent
atoms. The red spheres represent
atoms. The grey spheres represent
atoms.
Question 2
Keep thinking about the models shown above, and consider which elements are represented by which colors.
b. What color should the blue atom actually be?
(1 point)
Responses
white
white
black
black
red
red
grey
grey
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Study the three models shown below. The models were all made using the same model kit. The methane model correctly represents one molecule of methane gas. The oxygen model correctly represents one molecule of oxygen gas, which contains two oxygen atoms. In the hydrogen peroxide model, one atom is incorrectly represented with a blue sphere.
a. Think about the models shown above. What colors are used to represent the different elements?
(3 points)
The white spheres represent
atoms. The red spheres represent
atoms. The grey spheres represent
atoms.
Question 2
Keep thinking about the models shown above, and consider which elements are represented by which colors.
b. What color should the blue atom actually be?
(1 point)
Responses
white
white
black
black
red
red
grey
grey
Skip to navigation
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
**Question 1**
a. Think about the models shown above. What colors are used to represent the different elements?
- The white spheres represent **hydrogen** atoms.
- The red spheres represent **oxygen** atoms.
- The grey spheres represent **carbon** atoms.
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**Question 2**
b. What color should the blue atom actually be?
The blue atom should actually be **white** (representing hydrogen).
a. Think about the models shown above. What colors are used to represent the different elements?
- The white spheres represent **hydrogen** atoms.
- The red spheres represent **oxygen** atoms.
- The grey spheres represent **carbon** atoms.
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**Question 2**
b. What color should the blue atom actually be?
The blue atom should actually be **white** (representing hydrogen).