A "model" can be generally regarded as a representative description of a real system that cannot be fully described. Scientists use models to help understand and predict the behavior of systems under study. Valence Bond Theory and Molecular Orbital Theory are both rigorous mathematical models that describe molecular bonding.
Compare and contrast the details of the two models, and discuss how a model's limitations should be understood and discussed in scientific writing.
A "model" can be generally regarded as a representative description of a real system that cannot...
A "model" can be generally regarded as a representative description of a real system that cannot be fully described. Scientists use models to help understand and predict the behavior of systems under study. Valence Bond Theory and Molecular Orbital Theory are both rigorous mathematical models that describe molecular bonding. Compare and contrast the details of the two models, and discuss how a model's limitations should be understood and discussed in scientific writing.