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A fullerene is any spherical ellipsoidal or cylindrical molecule that consists only of carbon atoms. The first to be discovered

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C60

A fullerene is any spherical, ellipsoidal, or cylindrical molecule that consists only of carbon atoms. The first fullerene to be discovered was C60, which consists of 60 carbon atoms arranged in linked hexagonal rings, resembling the pattern formed by the stitching on a soccer ball.

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C60

A fullerene is any spherical, ellipsoidal, or cylindrical molecule that consists only of carbon atoms. The first fullerene to be discovered was C60, which consists of 60 carbon atoms arranged in linked hexagonal rings, resembling the pattern formed by the stitching on a soccer ball.

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