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How would a 3D model of glucose differ from the formula model?(1 point)
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A formula model shows which atoms are larger but the 3D model does not.
A formula model shows which atoms are larger but the 3D model does not.

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

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

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

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

This is because a 3D model provides a spatial representation of the molecule, illustrating the arrangement of atoms and the bonds between them, while a formula model (like a molecular formula) simply provides the types and quantities of atoms without information on their spatial arrangement.
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