In which form are the molecules of
fullerene found?
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Fullerene is a hollow sphere, and it also has other shapes. In spherical form, it is known as a buckyball. The fullerene molecule was discovered by Richard Smalley. It was also described that the buckyball molecules are found to be large and form C–C bond and produce a structure like trigonally establishing spheroids.
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Fullerene is a hollow sphere, and it also has other shapes. In spherical form, it is known as a buckyball. The fullerene molecule was discovered by Richard Smalley. It was also described that the buckyball molecules are found to be large and form C–C bond and produce a structure like trigonally establishing spheroids.
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