Nanomaterials having All dimensions within the nanoscale is called…
(A) 0D (B) 1D (C) 2D (D) 3D
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This classification is based on the number of dimensions of a material, which are outside the nanoscale (<100 nm) range. Accordingly, in zero-dimensional (0D) nanomaterials all the dimensions are measured within the nanoscale (no dimensions are larger than 100 nm). Most commonly, 0D nanomaterials are nanoparticles.
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