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Organic chemistry, molecular biology and lattice structure molecular model sets

The Cochranes of Oxford molecular modeling system uses radiating arms for bond attachment and comes in two sizes:
Orbit, 10mm and Minit, 6mm. Orbit is best for DNA and other biomolecules. Minit has specialized oxygens for building silicates. Both come with 1-6, 8 and 12 coordinate geometries. The smaller scale of Minit is better for building crystal lattice structures with many unit cells.

Orbit and Minit
molecular model sets
Click on the hyperlinked title to the left for more information about molecular model sets for organic chemistry, biochemistry and lattice structures.

There are 2 student versions, one with 70 atoms and the other has 240 atoms; both are highly versatile for high school through to university studies of VSEPR theory, orbital symmetry, electrocyclic reactions, sigmatropic rearrangement, etc.

There are student and class size (540 atom) versions for biochemistry and lattice structures as well.

Molecular models that can be built with these sets include:
  • alkanes,
  • alkenes,
  • alkynes,
  • alkenyl,
  • alcohols,
  • aromatics,
  • amines,
  • amides,
  • amino acids,
  • carbo-cation intermediates,
  • carbonyl,
  • chiral allenes,
  • crystals,
  • cumulenyl groups,
  • cyclo-alkanes,
  • cyclopentadienyl,
  • ethers,
  • esters,
  • fatty acids,
  • hormones,
  • hypercubes,
  • imino,
  • immonium,
  • ketones,
  • lipids,
  • methyl propenyl ketone,
  • nucleic acids,
  • polymers,
  • proteins,
  • protonated alkenes,
  • etc.


 
Orbit Molecular
Model Sets


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