Atom models – construction set for organic and inorganic chemistry (220 elements)
Product reference: Che000090
Description
Molecular model set containing 220 parts (65 atoms). Carefully organized in a storage case.
The set includes:
storage box, 1 removal tool, 26 hydrogen atoms, 22 carbon atoms, 5 nitrogen atoms, 8 oxygen atoms, 2 fluorine atoms, 2 chlorine atoms, 12 double bonds, 66 short bonds, 32 medium bonds, 44 long bonds. Atoms with diameters from 30 mm to 50 mm.
The set enables constructing simple organic molecules (with different functional groups) and inorganic molecules, such as CH4 (methane), C2H4 (ethylene), CH3CH2OH (ethanol), CH3COOH (acetic acid), HCl (hydrochloric acid), H2CO3 (carbonic acid), H2O (water), H2 (hydrogen), N2 (nitrogen), O2 (oxygen), SO2 (sulfur dioxide), NH3 (ammonia).
The kit includes:
- hydrogen atoms H, 26 pcs, diameter 30 mm
- carbon atoms C, 22 pcs, diameter 38 mm
- nitrogen atoms N, 5 pcs, diameter 38 mm
- oxygen atoms O, 8 pcs, diameter 38 mm
- chlorine atoms Cl, 2 pcs, diameter 50 mm
- fluorine atoms F, 2 pcs, diameter 38 mm
- double bonds, 12 pcs, length 65 mm
- short bonds, 66 pcs, length 16 mm
- medium bonds, 32 pcs, length 50 mm
- long bonds, 44 pcs, length 65 mm
- tool for removing bonds, 1 pc.
What are inorganic and organic compounds?
Inorganic compounds – all chemical compounds that are not organic, i.e., those that do not contain carbon atoms and the few simplest carbon compounds traditionally classified as inorganic. They include carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbon disulfide, carbon diselenide, carbides, hydrocyanide? cyanic? acid, carbonic acid, cyanic acid, isocyanic acid, fulminic acid and their salts (carbonates, bicarbonates, cyanates, cyanides, etc.).
Organic compounds – all chemical compounds containing carbon, except for the few simplest compounds traditionally classified as inorganic.
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