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how many carbon atoms are there in Buckmister fullerenes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A lot, depends how much of it you have of course if you mean in a single molecule of buckminsterfullerene then usually 60, and “pure” buckminsterfullerene would consist entirely of C60 molecules but there are dozens of almost equally stable fullerene allotropes with between 20 and about 100 carbon atoms and some with many more and most samples will contain varying mixtures of these allotropes

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Answered by mohosin2363
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60 carbon atoms

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Fullerenes (MPI-FKF) EL.-Phon.C60 is a molecule that consists of 60 carbon atoms, arranged as 12 Pentagon's and 20 hexagons.

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