Benzene molecule ball-and-stick model
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This is a detailed representation of the benzene molecule, depicted as a ball-and-stick model. Note how the carbon atoms are connected by two bonds that signify chemical links. This model was created using a gypsum powder printer at the Technical University of Berlin during a summer course. I intentionally designed it in this manner to emphasize the resonance effect and also to make it more durable since a fragile gypsum model of this thinness will easily shatter if handled roughly. The size and spacing of atoms take into account the principles of chemical bond theory, with a scale of approximately 250 million to one.
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