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Molecular models: crystal structures
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Finished sets with selected atoms and bonds to show different types of crystal structures.
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Links, Molymod®
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Medium links for single bonds
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Orbital molecular models
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Four models of molecular orbital configurations using benzene, ethane, ethene, and ethyne.
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Molecular model: stearic acid
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Molecular model of stearic acid (C₁₈H₃₆O₂) – or saturated fat.
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Molecular model: organic set
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More detailed set for students at a more advanced level.
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Molecular model: hybridised benzene
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Molecular model of hybridised benzene
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Molecular model: protein
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Molecular model of beta ARK protein.
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Molecular model: unhybridised benzene
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Molecular model of unhybridised benzene
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Molecular model: protein
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Molecular model of alpha helix (α-helix).
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Molecular model: terylene, Molymod®
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The Molymod system is the original dual-scale system of high quality molecular models.
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Molecular models: RNA, Molymod®
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The Molymod system is the original dual-scale system of high quality molecular models.
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Molecular model: oleic acid
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Molecular model of oleic acid (C₁₈H₃₄O₂) – or unsaturated fat.
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Molecular model: cellulose
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Molecular model of starch.
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Molecular model: biochemistry for students
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Molecular model for making basic biochemical structures.
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Molecular model: ice, Molymod®
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Model composed of 35 water molecules.
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Molecular model: DNA, Molymod®
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This molecular model can show how the bases (adenin, cytosin, guanin, thymin) are combined through triple and double hydrogen bonds.



