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Chemistry, 07.01.2020 06:31 ashiteru123

Which is true about models in science?
a-models are accurate enough for the phenomena they represent.
b-models only present macroscopic versions of the submicroscopic.
c-models explain phenomena but are not good for predicting events.
d-models are used throughout science although they are not always accurate.

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