What kind of structure is possessed by fullerenes?
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Fullerenes, or buckminsterfullerenes in full, are molecules composed entirely of carbon, taking the form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, tube or ring.
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Each fullerene molecule has a cage-like structure in which all the carbon atoms are set on the surface of a nearly spherical shape. Fullerenes can contain 60, 70, 78 or even more (specific or magic) number of carbon atoms. However, the 60-atom structure is the most stable and spherical in shape.
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