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Building molecular models using screw-on bottle caps

2013

Chemical models can be built using screw-on bottle caps. Two identical caps can be joined together by thermal welding to form atoms, and the resulting atoms can be joined together by welding or by hot polymer glue to form molecules. The method is easy, can be applied at every level of chemical education, and gives access to an unlimited number of models at almost no cost. It inspires hands-on activity of pupils and can be used to show the dependence between the three-dimensional structure of molecules and their chemical, physical, and biological features.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMolecular modelChemical modelsChemistryNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryWeldingPolymerEducationlaw.inventionlawThermalMoleculeBottle capJournal of Chemical Education
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Building large molecular models with plastic screw-on bottle caps and sturdy connectors

2016

An improved method of connecting atoms formed with screw-on bottle caps is described. Fishing line (artificial polymer), steel wire, and countersunk bolts with nyloc nuts are proposed as sturdy connectors. Advantages and disadvantages of each method are described. The molecular models are stable while handling, can be built in a relatively short time at low cost, and can be useful at every level of education. The method is an alternative to professional model kits, in particular in construction of large models for long-term usage.

Materials scienceMolecular modelmolecular modeling05 social sciencesstereochemistry050301 educationMechanical engineeringImproved methodGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesmolecular properties/structurehands-on learning/manipulativesFishing line0104 chemical sciencesEducationBottle cap0503 educationJournal of Chemical Education
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