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explain the structure of buckminster fullerene​

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Answered by diptydas776
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Buckministerfullerance is a type of fullerance with the formula c60. It has a cage-like cursed-ring structure that resembles a soccer ball , made f twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons, with a carbon atom which has one Π and two o bonds at each comer of the shape to create a universal vertex....

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Answered by beckyrenju
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C60 fullerene is a fullerene. A polyhedral CARBON structure composed of around 60-80 carbon atoms in pentagon and hexagon configuration. They are named after Buckminster Fuller because of structural resemblance to geodesic domes. Fullerenes can be made in high temperature such as arc discharge in an inert atmosphere

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