Ball and stick models effectively illustrate the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in a molecule, making it easier to visualize molecular geometry and bond angles. They can simplify complex structures, aiding in understanding chemical interactions. However, these models can also misrepresent bond lengths and angles, as they often do not accurately depict the scale of atoms relative to the distances between them. Additionally, they may oversimplify or omit important aspects of molecular behavior, such as electron delocalization and resonance.
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