Description
Molecular Model Set Water ICE
ELEMENTS :
OXYGEN (IV) – 26
HYDROGEN (II) – 52
A Molecular Model Set for Water (H₂O), Ice, and Hydrogen Peroxide (H₂O₂) is designed to visually represent the molecular structures and hydrogen bonding interactions of these compounds for educational and research purposes.
Features & Specifications:
Water (H₂O) Model:
- Structure: Bent molecular geometry (~104.5° bond angle).
- Atoms Included: Oxygen (O) and Hydrogen (H).
- Bonding: Covalent bonds between H and O, with potential representation of hydrogen bonding.
Ice (Solid H₂O) Model:
- Structure: Hexagonal lattice structure showing hydrogen bonding.
- Atoms Included: Multiple oxygen and hydrogen atoms arranged in an open framework.
- Bonding: Covalent bonds and hydrogen bonds between molecules.
Hydrogen Peroxide (H₂O₂) Model:
- Structure: Non-planar geometry (~111° bond angle).
- Atoms Included: Oxygen (O) and Hydrogen (H).
- Bonding: Covalent O-H and O-O bonds, with flexible rotation around the O-O bond.
General Features:
- Material: High-quality polymer/plastic for durability.
- Interlocking connectors/rods to represent covalent and hydrogen bonds.
- Applications:
- Understanding molecular geometry and bonding.
- Demonstrating hydrogen bonding in ice.
- Studying the chemical behavior of water and hydrogen peroxide.