Model, Alpha- Corundum Crystal, is best known for its gem varieties, Ruby and Sapphire. Ruby and Sapphire are scientifically the same mineral, but just differ in color, Dimensions: 36 x 24 x 20 in, Weight: 8 lbs
Model, Wurtzite Crystal, named after the mineral wurtzite, is a crystal structure for various binary compounds, It is an example of a hexagonal crystal system, Wurtzite contains 39 - 1 inch balls, Dimensions: 24 x 2
Model, Edge Dislocation Crystal, contains 156 - 1 inch balls, Two main types of dislocation exist: edge and screw, found in real materials typically are mixed, Dimensions: 36 x 24 x 12 in, Weight: 10 lbs
Model, Graphite II (Hexagonal) Crystal, a low temperature dimorphic form of carbon, belongs to the hexagonal crystal system. Various physical properties may readily be explained from its structure, Dimensions: 24 x 2
Model, Aragonite Crystal, is a carbonate mineral, one of the two common, naturally occurring, crystal forms of calcium carbonate, CaCO3, It is formed by biological and physical processes, includes 44 1 inch balls,
Model, Carbon Collection Crystal, Set of 3, consisting one of each model, Diamond, Graphite and Buckminster Fullerene, Dimensions: 36 x 36 x 12 in, Weight: 15 lbs
Model, Pyrite Crystal, The mineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, also known as fools gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2, metallic luster and pale brass-yellow, contains 40-1 inch balls, Dimensions: 24 x
Model, Cesium Chloride Crystal, is the inorganic compound with the formula CsCl. This colorless solid is an important source of caesium ions in a variety of niche applications, Dimensions: 24 x 12 x 12 in, Weight:
Model, Screw Dislocation Crystal, is a crystallographic defect, or irregularity, within a crystal structure, strongly influences many of the properties of materials, Dimensions: 36 x 24 x 24 in, Weight: 9 lbs
Tectonics Model, provide students with an innovative look at plate tectonics with this hand-painted plastic model, showing detailed representations of the earth layers. Both active and passive margins are shown, Oceanic floor spreading is also well-characterized