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Orbit atoms, bonds and accessories
For parts "per 100" (e.g. atoms) : Please enter a multiple of 100, e.g. "200" for 200 atoms.
Discounts: Quantities of 1000 or more atoms will be supplied in bulk, rather than in separate bags, and will receive a discount of 20%. Other items will typically receive a discount of 10% for a quantity greater than the range shown in the table.
The discounted prices will be shown in your basket.
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Orbit univalent "a" atoms
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Orbit linear "b" atoms
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Orbit 2 prong 100 degrees "c" atoms
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Orbit 2 prong 110 degrees "d" atoms
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Orbit 2 prong 120 degrees "e" atoms
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Orbit 3 prong 100, 130, 130 degrees "f" atoms
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Orbit 3 prong 108, 120, 132 degrees "g" atoms
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Orbit 3 prong 108, 126, 126 degrees "h" atoms
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Orbit 3 prong 114, 123, 123 degrees "i" atoms
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Orbit 3 prong 120 degrees "j" atoms
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Orbit 4 prong tetrahedral "k" atoms
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Orbit 6 prong octahedral "l" atoms
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Orbit 5 prong trigonal bipyramid "m" atoms
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Orbit 8 prong body centred cubic "p" atoms
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Orbit 12 prong "q" atoms
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NEW Orbitals for VSEPR and Orbital theory (Orbit system)
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NEW Planar double-atom j-j unit for planar alkenes and benzene rings
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Orbit bonding "x" pegs for double bonds Connects second bond in parrallel to first, for flat double bonds.
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Orbit connectors / joints
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Orbit vertices
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Study booklets for the Orbit and Minit Systems
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New, Orbit Thick Bonds Stronger and thicker than our Original Bonds and easier to use and re-use. Slightly flexible, they are recommended for general modelling and are replacing the Original light green bonds.
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New Orbit Extra-rigid Bonds The strongest and most rigid bonds and the best for showing the chair-boat flip of cyclohexane, other conformational analysis and for constructions requiring additional strength.
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Orbit Original Bonds Fairly rigid and can be passed through the holes in the centres of atoms and connectors.
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Orbit V-flex Bonds Tough, bendy vinyl tube for showing double bonds, strained rings and for easy-going modelling.
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