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explain buckminster fullerence​

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Answered by mathurishita0225
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Buckminster fullerene is a recently discovered allotrope of carbon, which contains clusters of 60 carbon atoms ( C-60) which are joined together to form a spherical molecule. It can be describe as a football shaped molecule as its atoms are arranged in interlocking hexagons(20)and pentagons(12).

It is a dark solid at room temperature, being neither hard nor soft and it  is very small as compared to the molecules of diamond and graphite.

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Answered by FastandCurious1
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