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How Do You Make A 3D Model Of Oxygen For School?

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How Do You Make A 3D Model Of Oxygen For School?

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Oxygen is found in its most common state as a combination of two oxygen atoms, which bind together at standard temperature and pressure to form a molecule of oxygen gas, a critical element of the air we breathe and one of the foundations of complex organic life. To make a model of this molecule, you are going to be using 2 foam balls for the molecules and 1 toothpick to reflect the nature of the bond. Step 1 Protect your workspace with newspaper and your clothes with a smock or old shirt that can get dirty. Step 2 Paint both of your foam balls the same color. These will be the oxygen atoms that make up the finished molecule. To paint the entire surface easily, hold each ball between your thumb and forefinger in your off hand and paint around the middle of the ball between them. Let this dry either by setting it down or holding it and then touch up the spots where your fingers were. Let the balls dry completely. Step 3 Poke a hole into each ball using the toothpick. Remove the toothpick

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