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explain fullerenes ?

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Answered by Sania3511
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Fullerenes are molecules (pure substances made of only one type of atom) of carbon that can take on different shapes like tubes, spheres, cubes, etc. One thing that characterizes fullerenes is they have a hollow core, or empty region of space inside the molecule. Think about a basketball, it is a spherical shape made of leather, but inside is a hollow core where it occupies air to make it bounce. It's the same thing with a fullerene. It's made up of only carbon, and there is always a hollow space inside the structure.


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Answered by dk563271
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THIS QUESTION IS RELATED TO CHEMISTRY -------

A fullerene is an allotrope of carbon in the form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, tube, and many other shapes and sizes. Spherical fullerenes, also referred to as Buckminsterfullerenes or buckyballs, resemble the balls used in association football.

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