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Collection of Physical Chemistry Cliparts (46)
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Handy physical chemistry graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
A curious young scientist carefully mixes liquids in a flask, sparking a bubbling reaction-perfect for teaching basic chemistry concepts.
A lively, cartoon-style depiction of classic laboratory glassware and an atom, perfect for engaging young learners in science topics.
A simplified Bohr model showing a central nucleus with three electrons orbiting on elliptical paths.
A joyful burst of red firecrackers lighting up the sky with sparks and smoke-perfect for festive occasions.
A classic parallel circuit showing how current splits to power two identical bulbs simultaneously from one battery source.
A playful, exaggerated depiction of a vigorous chemical reaction, perfect for engaging students or explaining lab safety concepts.
A clever chemistry pun on a roadside billboard-because every problem has a solution… especially if it’s chemical!
A colorful, educational grid showing 12 common safety hazards-from kitchen mishaps to outdoor risks-perfect for classroom safety lessons.
A vibrant, interactive science collage showing everyday examples of physical changes and sensory observation.
A stylized warning icon showing a cyan chemical bottle with a hazard “X” and dark liquid, signaling toxicity or danger.
A young scientist carefully adds a reagent to a test tube, demonstrating proper lab technique and safety gear.
A stylized black-and-white depiction of common chemistry lab equipment used for experiments and analysis.
A hand-drawn style illustration showing common laboratory glassware used in chemistry experiments, with colorful solutions and bubbling reactions.
A comprehensive visual guide illustrating physical, chemical, and biological weathering alongside water, wind, and ice erosion processes.
A cheerful birthday cake with three rich chocolate layers, pink scalloped frosting, bright red berries, and a single lit candle ready to be blown out.
A simplified Bohr model illustrating electrons (colored spheres) orbiting a blue nucleus along defined energy levels.
These illustrated cards help students identify real-world examples of chemical and physical changes in everyday phenomena.
A 3D schematic of the NaCl crystal lattice, where black spheres represent Na⁺ ions and white spheres represent Cl⁻ ions in a face-centered cubic arrangement.
A vibrant, simplified lab scene showing basic chemistry equipment in action-perfect for teaching young students or illustrating introductory science concepts.
Clear, color-coded molecular diagrams illustrating common compounds like H₂O, NH₃, CH₄, and CCl₄-perfect for classroom posters or digital learning materials.
A curious boy and friendly elephant explore how burning wood demonstrates a chemical change-ideal for elementary science lessons.
A clear conical flask holds two distinct layers of green liquid-suggesting photosynthetic cultures or chemical separation.
A conical flask containing red liquid sits beside a beaker filled with blue liquid, symbolizing a basic chemical reaction or titration setup.
A vibrant cartoon-style depiction of essential chemistry lab tools: Erlenmeyer flask, round-bottom flask, geometric cube, and lab notes.
A striking abstract composition of vertical color bands blending seamlessly against a deep black backdrop.
A visual breakdown of physical properties (e.g., density, melting point) and chemical properties (e.g., flammability, radioactivity) used in chemistry education.
A playful, colorful depiction of essential chemistry lab tools alongside a simplified atomic structure, perfect for engaging students.
A 3D energy surface depicting how molecules navigate reaction pathways, with photon excitation (lightning bolt) triggering transitions between states.
