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Models for Crystallography
Models for Crystallography
Models are also found in the Biochemistry, Introductory, Inorganic, and Organic menus.
Darling Models
Kit #5 Solid State General Chemistry Set
$27.00
Kit #11 Diamond
$11.50
Kit #12 Ice Crystal
$13.25
Indigo Instruments
Crystal and Stereochemistry Teacher Set
(made by Spiring Enterprises Ltd.) include sets for students and teachers
$150.00
Institute for Chemical Education (ICE)
Solid-state Model Kits
$95.00 (student kit); $130.00 (deluxe kit)
Klinger Educational Products Corp.
Models of Crystals, Molecules, and Orbitals
Products intended largely for lecture and display, rather than individual student use.
Prices vary
Maruzen Models (Hinomoto Plastics Co.)
Quasicrystal Structure Set
$830.70
Zometool, Inc.
Explorer Kit
484 pieces
$79.95
These toys were not originally designed for molecular modeling, but they are versatile kits for building squares, cubes, tetrahedra, octahedra, 5-, 6-, and 10-membered rings, regular and distorted icosahedra and dodecahedra, and fullerenes.
Advanced Math Creator Kit Bundle with Zome Geometry Book
1308 pieces
$179.95
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