Scientists use the term “atomic model" to describe the atom. Why do
we refer to our understanding of the atom this way instead of just
saying "atom"?
Atoms are too small to see directly, we don't
a
actually know what they look like.
b
The atomic model is a representation of
what scientists believe the atom to be.
Models can continuously be modified as new
с
discoveries are made.
d All of the above are true.