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Buckminster fullerene is an allotrope of a) P b) S c) C d) O

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Answered by Anonymous
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✏ Buckminster fullerene is an allotrope of Carbon

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These same structures are also known as Buckyballs or fullerenes. Buckminsterfullerene is the third allotrope of carbon along with graphite and diamond. Since their discovery, Buckyballs have become such a hot topic of research that they have spawned their own branch of chemistry.

Option c is correct.✅✅✅✅✅

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