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Imidacloprid insecticide molecule

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Imidacloprid insecticide molecule

Imidacloprid insecticide, molecular model. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red) and chlorine (green)

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Atomic Bond Computer Model Insecticide Medium Group Of Objects Molecular Biology Poison Toxic Bio Chemistry Molecular Molecular Structure


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This print showcases the intricate molecular structure of Imidacloprid insecticide, a powerful chemical used in pest control. The image presents a visually stunning representation of this biochemistry marvel, with atoms depicted as vibrant spheres that are color-coded for easy identification: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red), and chlorine (green). Against a pristine white background, the bonds between these atoms form an elaborate web of connections, highlighting the complexity and precision of this toxic compound. The artistic illustration serves as both an educational tool and an aesthetic masterpiece. Its detailed portrayal offers insights into the world of biology and molecular biology, providing viewers with a deeper understanding of how chemicals like Imidacloprid interact at an atomic level to combat insects. This computer-generated model not only captures the essence of this medium-sized group of objects but also emphasizes its significance in controlling pests effectively. While avoiding any mention of commercial use or specific companies associated with Imidacloprid, this photograph invites contemplation on the impact and implications that such potent chemicals have on our environment. It prompts us to reflect on the delicate balance between utilizing science for practical purposes while ensuring ecological sustainability. In summary, Science Photo Library's remarkable artwork encapsulates both scientific precision and artistic brilliance through its depiction of Imidacloprid insecticide's molecular structure. This image provides valuable insights into chemistry, biology, toxicity concerns surrounding pesticides while simultaneously serving as a visually striking piece suitable for display in

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