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Model of salt molecules

Molecules, held together by disc magnets
Author: Adrian Bauske, Bayreuth, Germany
Online since: 23/11/2016, Number of visits: 226936
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I am a student at the secondary school Graf-Münster-Gymnasium Bayreuth. I needed disc magnets of different strengths and sizes for the practical part of my seminar work in chemistry, for which I built a chemical model.
My model was built for educational purposes for 8th and 9th graders to visualise the electron transfer during the creation of salt. Principle: Electrons (depicted as styrofoam spheres) adhere magnetically to atomic cores (acrylic glass spheres that contain the atom components). When two atoms touch, the electrons transfer to the other atom, hence the magnets with different strengths.
Table salt NaCl, front
Table salt NaCl, front
Table salt NaCl, back
Table salt NaCl, back
Aluminium oxide Al2O3
Aluminium oxide Al2O3
Aluminium bromide AlBr3
Aluminium bromide AlBr3

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