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3d printing of atoms, electrons and ties for the study of molecules in chemical reactions related to the combustion of certain elements.
In particular, with 1 carbon atom, 4 oxygen atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, 8 atomic bonds and 26 electrons can demonstrate the molecular change that takes place in the combustion between the methane and oxygen to obtain water and carbon dioxide.
CH4 + 2 O2 = 2 H2O + C02
Stampa 3d degli atomi, elettroni e legami per lo studio delle molecole nelle reazioni chimiche legate alla combustione di alcuni elementi.
In particolare con 1 atomo di Carbonio, 4 atomi di ossigeno, 4 atomi di idrogeno, 8 legami atomici e 26 elettroni si può dimostrare il cambiamento molecolare che avviene nella combustione tra metano e ossigeno per ottenere acqua e anidride carbonica.
CH4 + 2 O2 = C02 + 2 H2O
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