Description
Book Synopsis: This is a fun, hands-on guide to understanding the basic structure and chemistry of matter. Drawing on the Japanese art of paperfolding, the book provides rip-out patterns for 124 molecules, along with easy instructions for folding them into scale models, many of which are three-dimensional. The molecules progress from simple ones like methane to more exotic structures such as quartz and buckminsterfullerenes. Questions and discussions are included.
Details
Looking for a unique and educational way to explore the world of chemistry? Look no further than Molecular Origami: Precision Scale Models from Paper! This innovative book combines the beauty of Japanese paperfolding with the fascinating world of molecules. With 124 rip-out patterns and simple folding instructions, you can create stunning scale models of various molecules.
Whether you're a student, a teacher, or simply a science enthusiast, Molecular Origami is a must-have. Each model is meticulously designed to accurately represent the structure and chemistry of the molecule. From the simplicity of methane to the complexity of buckminsterfullerenes, you'll be amazed by the intricate beauty of these three-dimensional models.
Not only will you have fun folding these models, but you'll also gain a deeper understanding of the building blocks of matter. Explore the questions and discussions included in the book to enhance your knowledge and engage in thought-provoking conversations.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to combine art and science in a truly unique way. Get your copy of Molecular Origami: Precision Scale Models from Paper today and embark on a journey of discovery. Click here to get yours now!
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