Science, asked by yoonseri121, 3 months ago

is Buckminster fullerene
aromatic​

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Answered by sarvamiagarwal
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They found that if there were 2(n+1)2 π-electrons, then the fullerene would display aromatic properties. ... In particular, for example, buckminsterfullerene, with 60 π-electrons, is non-aromatic, since 60/2 = 30, which is not a perfect square.

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Answered by sabihafatma191
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buckminsterfullerene (C60) is spherically π anti-aromatic as a result of the large paratropicity of its partially filled outer h subshell orbitals.

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