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Student Molecular Model Set

Student Molecular Model Set

  
WW62606M00
Model, Student Molecular Model Set
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Construct three-dimensional representations of chemical compounds with these durable, yet inexpensive student molecular models. Color-coded wood balls represent atoms. Springs are used to represent multiple and cyclic bonds. The balls are 2 cm in diameter and are drilled in order to accept the springs, which are 3 mm in diameter.

The Student Set contains over 150 parts
  • 30 black (carbon)
  • 30 white (hydrogen)
  • 12 red (oxygen)
  • 18 green (halogens)
  • five orange (nitrogen) and five yellow (sulfur) balls
  • 35 springs (3.8 cm long)
  • 35 springs (2.5 cm long)
  • 15 springs (2.8 cm long) and instructions


  • /!\WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.


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     - Monday, October 31, 2011
    Could use twice as many hydrogen atoms
    Reviewed By:  Cynthia
    This kit is ideal for the older elementary school students; easy to use and economical. I would like to have had twice as many hydrogen atoms, and I wonder why the nitrogen atoms have more than three holes. I made up for the shortage of hydrogen atoms by drilling 1/8 inch holes in plastic and wooden beads from a craft store.

     - Sunday, January 31, 2010
    Lacking instructions
    Reviewed By:  p
    This would be much more useful with a guide on how to put together the molecules.
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