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Brand: AKIVIN
Akivin Atomic Model 60 Balls Subatomic Particles Nucleus Protons Neutrons Set for Chemistry Physics Lab Demonstration
SKU: TB-AK-81861
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Short Description
Atomic model set with 60 balls
Demonstrates nucleus protons neutrons subatomic particles
Demonstrates nucleus protons neutrons subatomic particles
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: AKIVIN
- Total Components : 60 Subatomic Particle Balls
- Particle Types : Protons, Neutrons, Electrons
- Application : Atomic Structure and Isotope Demonstration
- Material : High-impact durable plastic / polymer
- Packaging : Storage box kit set
Description
The Akivin Atomic Model 60 Balls Subatomic Particles Set is an educational scientific demonstration tool designed for chemistry and physics laboratories, university lectures, and high school science classrooms. Featuring 60 color-coded balls representing protons, neutrons, and valence electrons, this scale-accurate model allows students to construct atomic nuclei, visualize isotopic variations, understand atomic mass numbers, and explore subatomic particle configurations. Constructed from high-durability non-toxic materials, it provides a hands-on visual aid for complex atomic structure concepts.
Features
:- 60 color-coded subatomic particle balls for hands-on assembly
- Accurate relative size representation for protons neutrons electrons
- Allows construction of stable and isotopic atomic nuclei
- Clear visual demonstration of valence electron configurations
- Durable non-toxic materials built for repeated classroom use
Applications
:- High school and college chemistry laboratory demonstrations
- Nuclear physics and atomic theory classroom teaching
- Visualizing atomic numbers isotopes and electron shells
- Interactive student group science learning activities
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