A molecule of ethanol has two carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. A ball-and-stick model of a molecule of ethanol is made from the following components:one red balltwo black ballssix white ballseight sticksWhat do the black balls in the model represent?(1 point)Responsescarbon atomscarbon atomshydrogen atomshydrogen atomsbonds between atomsbonds between atomsoxygen atomsoxygen atomsSkip to navigation

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In the ball-and-stick model of a molecule of ethanol, the black balls represent carbon atoms. Therefore, the correct response is carbon atoms.

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