D dhampoet Member Joined May 5, 2006 Messages 225 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Nov 4, 2006 #1 What are the usefulness and limitation of molecular models when we are using them for modeling polymers? Thx
What are the usefulness and limitation of molecular models when we are using them for modeling polymers? Thx
H Harry Seacombe Member Joined Mar 29, 2006 Messages 37 Gender Male HSC 2006 Nov 7, 2006 #2 Advantages: allows complex molecules like glucose to be viewed and allows students to analyse their structure clearly shows how isomers can be made using differently coloured balls for each different molecule, structure can be seen single and double bonds can be clearly viewed shape can be seen Disadvantages: Models are not to scale They are a static representation of something dynamic An atom is mainly empty space. Using models, it is being represented as a solid
Advantages: allows complex molecules like glucose to be viewed and allows students to analyse their structure clearly shows how isomers can be made using differently coloured balls for each different molecule, structure can be seen single and double bonds can be clearly viewed shape can be seen Disadvantages: Models are not to scale They are a static representation of something dynamic An atom is mainly empty space. Using models, it is being represented as a solid
hsc=suicide Member Joined Jul 8, 2006 Messages 191 Location the void Gender Male HSC 2006 Nov 7, 2006 #3 Harry Seacombe said: Advantages: allows complex molecules like glucose to be viewed and allows students to analyse their structure clearly shows how isomers can be made using differently coloured balls for each different molecule, structure can be seen single and double bonds can be clearly viewed shape can be seen Disadvantages: Models are not to scale They are a static representation of something dynamic An atom is mainly empty space. Using models, it is being represented as a solid Click to expand... ditto
Harry Seacombe said: Advantages: allows complex molecules like glucose to be viewed and allows students to analyse their structure clearly shows how isomers can be made using differently coloured balls for each different molecule, structure can be seen single and double bonds can be clearly viewed shape can be seen Disadvantages: Models are not to scale They are a static representation of something dynamic An atom is mainly empty space. Using models, it is being represented as a solid Click to expand... ditto