Specifications:
| Feature |
Details |
| Brand |
Polylab |
| Material |
High-quality, durable, color-coded plastic |
| Model Type |
Molecular Model Set for Water/Ice (H₂O) |
| Design |
Includes hydrogen and oxygen atoms with precise bond connectors |
| Structure Representation |
Shows both individual water molecules and hydrogen bonding in ice crystal lattice |
| Assembly |
Easy to build and rearrange for multiple configurations |
| Educational Use |
Perfect for teaching hydrogen bonding, molecular geometry, and solid-state structure |
| Storage Box |
Supplied in a robust, organized storage case |
| Application |
Ideal for chemistry classrooms, lab demonstrations, and student projects |
Product Overview:
Polylab Molecular Model Set – Water/Ice (H₂O) is a high-quality educational model for visualizing the structure of water molecules and the unique hydrogen bonding arrangement in ice. This model set includes durable, color-coded oxygen and hydrogen atom units with accurate bond connectors, allowing students to build individual H₂O molecules and extend them into a lattice that represents ice’s hexagonal crystal structure.
This Water/Ice Molecular Model helps students understand vital concepts like bent molecular geometry, polar covalent bonds, hydrogen bonding, and how water’s structure changes between its liquid and solid states. The model effectively illustrates how each water molecule forms hydrogen bonds with surrounding molecules, explaining properties like high boiling point, surface tension, and ice’s lower density compared to liquid water.
Easy to assemble and disassemble, this reusable model is ideal for repeated use in classrooms, lectures, and lab demonstrations. It turns theoretical topics like intermolecular forces and crystal lattice formation into hands-on learning experiences that stick.
Packaged in a sturdy, compartmentalized storage box, this model stays organized and protected between uses. Combine this kit with other Polylab Molecular Model Sets to build a complete visual toolkit covering molecular geometry, hydrogen bonding, and solid-state chemistry. For more related teaching aids, explore our Other category. For validated data and deeper study, consult the Royal Society of Chemistry Water Resources, which offers trusted educational material on water’s structure and properties.