A simple but comprehensive model considering homogeneous and micellar nucleation, coagulation, entry of radicals to particles and to micelles and radicals' exit from particles, is presented. The model is validated, in a starved semicontinuous heterophase polymerization of ethyl methacrylate, at three monomer addition rates. The model accurately describes the overall and instantaneous conversion, the average particle density and diameter, and the number and weight average molar masses evolutions over time. It is found that even though the average number of radicals is much smaller than 0.5, the system is not 0-1. An empirical function was used to describe the gel effect. The homogeneous nucleation was the prevailing mechanism for particle formation and large exit rates of radicals were observed. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 60:223-232, 2020. 225 FIG. 6. Number (M n ) and weight (M w ) average molar masses against dimensionless time. Experimental results represented by symbols and the lines are model fittings. R a = 0.22 g min −1 (squares/dotted lines); R a = 0.50 g min −1 (triangles/dashed lines); R a = 0.70 g min −1 (circles/continuous lines).