Question 1. What is fullerene?
Question 2. How many carbon atoms are in buckminsterfullerene?
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a fullerene is the form of carbon having a large spheroidal molecule consisting of a hollow cage of sixty or more atoms, of which buckminsterfullerene was the first known example. Fullerenes are produced chiefly by the action of an arc discharge between carbon electrodes in an inert atmosphere.
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this is a second answer: Buckminstefullerene (C60) are spherical carbon allotropes where 60 atoms are assembled in pentagons and hexagons, in a geometry similar to a soccer ball.
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