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Thursday, August 18, 2016

Review of molecule model

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What a fun and easy way to learn organic chemistry. To try every year and come up with some way to make learning this part of school education seem fun and also do a well enough job that your students all pass it, is such a challenge. Students really do expect to be entertained in some form or fashion while being taught otherwise they decide to turn you off and this really comes into play here with helping make Organic Chemistry fun, entertaining and almost like you are just goofing off with building fun shapes. These are all very lightweight pieces and easily portable and very easy to store as well. The case is very solid and built sturdy to withstand drops without all of the pieces flying out and going everywhere. The clasps on the front are strong and durable to keep this shut. Everything goes together very easily and can be used to make simple as well as complex organic molecules. There are not a whole ton pieces to build several molecules at one time, but definitely can build one at a time no problem. It includes enough pieces to be able to build all simple molecules that you deal with in organic chemistry. This set is very nice and definitely is built to last through many many years of kids using them for organic chemistry. A very nice and very high quality item through and through including the case that they come in.
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Disclosure: I received this product for free or a heavily discounted price in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion.



https://www.amazon.com/Molecular-Model-Kit-Reactions-Chemistry/dp/B01CQSG95S

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