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Code 8280
EUR 750.00
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EUR 750.00
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1761409328Code 8280 Graphite ModelEducational atomic structure of graphite made of metal with black Bakelite spheres. Czechoslovakian manufacture from the 1950s. Excellent condition, dimensions: 28x28x20 cm – 11x11x7.9 in.

Graphite is a mineral that represents one of the states of carbon and is the mineral with the highest melting point, as well as being an excellent electrical conductor. In the 18th century, it was called black lead and mica by painters due to its ability to leave marks on paper. Its name derives from the Greek "grafo," meaning "I write." Graphite is used to make pencils. The structure of the atom is not visible to the naked eye, so a model helps understand the fundamental parts of an atom. Atomic structures for educational use serve to represent and visualize the parts of an atom in a comprehensible way, simplifying the complexity of atomic chemistry and making it easier to understand the atom.

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