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What is the general name for the class of structures made of rolled up carbon lattices?

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Answered by Chocostar
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Nanotubules

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

The general name for the group of structures made with rolled-up carbon lattices would be Nanotubes or Nanotubules.

Explanation:

All compounds containing carbon are called Organic compounds. However, these compounds have sub-classes amongst them, based on structure, chemical composition, and appearance.

One such class would be Nanotubues/Nanotubules which represent all the structures with rolled carbon lattices.

These structures are part of the nanotechnology field and are made by the winding of single graphite sheets in honeycomb structures. They are then stretched into thin, long tubes. They then express a stable and flexible structure.

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