Space-filling molecular models: Phenanthrene adventure pack
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What better way to express your admiration for your favorite chemist than with a space-filling molecular model of a molecule that just happens to resemble a delicate valentine! Just think, if you were to give your true love a single gram of phenanthrene, they would possess 3.4 x 10^21 valentines (albeit very small and difficult to personalize). Phenanthrene is readily available from most chemical supply houses (CAS 85-01-8), but it doesn't have a particularly pleasant scent, so you're probably better off just giving your sweetheart the model. Some people may notice that I've chosen an unconventional color for carbon; there's no rule that says carbon has to be black. You'll need: 10 CarbonPH6 in your choice of color 2 CarbonJPH1 in the same color 10 Hydrogen in a different color 24 bonds in any color I've included some files grouping these objects if it helps. Assembly tips: The bonds are quite tight, so I have included a tool to help insert them. Join one CarbonPH6 to each CarbonJPH1 using the rectangular holes (the round ones go out). Snap these two assemblies together. Then join a hydrogen to each of two CarbonPH1's by the round holes and snap them to the top of the other assembly (there won't be enough room to add these hydrogens later). The hydrogens may be too close together, so you will probably have to sand them a little. Then make two groups of three CarbonPH6's using the rectangular holes and snap these to the sides of the other assembly. Add the remaining hydrogens to the remaining (hopefully round) holes and you're done.
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