Chemistry, asked by kiranbjadhav1995, 1 month ago

Fullerene C60 reacts with K to give
which acts as a superconductor at 18 K.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

K35C60

Explanation:

K35C60 is a compound of potassium and fullerene. It is a super conductor of electricity at 18 K.

Answered by mad210203
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K35C60 as Superconductor

Explanation:

  • K35C60 could be a compound of potassium and fullerene with a super conductor of electricity at 18 K.
  • A type of fullerene, Buckminster fullerene with the formula C60 also  features a cage-like fused-ring structure i.e truncated icosahedron that resembles a football asproduct of twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons
  • The superconducting volume fraction of a full shielding volume as high as 80% within the nominal composition of K3.3C60NW, that of K-doped fullerene powder is smaller than than 1% under the identical heating condition at 200 °C.
  • An organic superconductor is nothing but a artificial chemical compound that exhibits superconductivity at low temperatures.
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