| View Larger Image | Organic Chemistry Molecular Model Setby Mega Molecules, LLC
| 2 New starting at: | $16.95 |
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| | Sales Rank: | 2,070nd |
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FEATURES | - Designed for College/University Organic Chemistry
- 125 pieces
- Economical and Durable
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description THE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MOLECULAR MODEL SET
This economical model set has the same number and types of atom models as The Prentice Hall Molecular Model Set PLUS seven extra atoms: 2 sulfur, 2 phosphorus, 2 fluorine and 1 nitrogen with 4 valence electrons. The flexible links allow you to create single, double, and triple bonds. The model building instructions include pictures that show how to assemble the atom models. This set contains 125 durable plastic components that can be used to build thousands of molecules. It is the perfect size to carry in your backpack or purse. The snap-closure prevents spills and the compartments keep the atom models and bonds conveniently separated. When learning to visualize 3-D molecular structures, isomerism and nomenclature, this model set is essential.
This set contains 125 pieces:
14 black carbon atoms
28 white hydrogen atoms
8 red oxygen atoms
4 blue nitrogen atoms with valence 3
1 blue nitrogen atoms with valence 4
2 green phosphorus atoms
2 yellow sulfur atoms
8 green chlorine atoms
2 yellow fluorine atoms
2 orange bromine atoms
2 purple iodine atoms
12 gray links for multiple bonds, 38 mm
40 gray links for single bonds, 25 mm
Plastic case (16.5 x 9.5 x 3 cm)
Instructions Included.
Product Information
Title: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MOLECULAR MODEL SET
Author: MEGA MOLECULES, LLC
ISBN: 978-0-9820869-1-9
Publisher: MEGA MOLECULES, LLC
US buyers - The weight limit for USPS First Class Mail is 9 oz. If you are purchasing more than 1 model set, we will ship using USPS Priority Mail |
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