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slide 4:two examples (visual models) of compounds are given ( water - h…

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slide 4:two examples (visual models) of compounds are given ( water - h₂o, on the left and co₂ carbon dioxide on the right). what is one difference you notice with the visual model in slide 2? ( in terms of combination of atoms/elements)
h₂o - how many types of colored spheres? -
co₂- how many types of colored spheres?

Explanation:

Step1: Analyze water molecule

Water ($H_2O$) is composed of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. In a visual - model with colored spheres, hydrogen and oxygen would be represented by different colors. So there are 2 types of colored spheres.

Step2: Analyze carbon - dioxide molecule

Carbon - dioxide ($CO_2$) is composed of 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms. In a visual - model with colored spheres, carbon and oxygen would be represented by different colors. So there are 2 types of colored spheres. But we need to consider the combination of atoms/elements. Water has hydrogen and oxygen, while carbon - dioxide has carbon and oxygen. One difference compared to an unspecified slide 2 could be the presence of carbon in $CO_2$ which may not be in the compound in slide 2.
For the number of types of colored spheres:
For $H_2O$: 2
For $CO_2$: 2

Answer:

For the difference in terms of combination of atoms/elements: One possible difference is that $CO_2$ contains carbon which may not be present in the compound in slide 2.
For $H_2O$: 2
For $CO_2$: 2