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Write about buckminster Flourence

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It has a cage-like fused-ring structure (truncated icosahedron) that resembles a soccer ball (football), made of twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons, with a carbon atom at each vertex of each polygon and a bond along each polygon edge. C60 was discovered in 1985 by Robert Curl, Harold Kroto, and Richard Smalley.

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WRITE ABOUT BUCKMINSTER FLOURENCE

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★ BUCKMINSTER FLOURENCE ★

it was named after the American architect buckminster Florence it is the third allotrope of carbon newly discovered . this allotrope of carbon contains cluster of carbons more than 60 carbon atoms and join together in the form of spherical molecule just like football there are 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons of carbon atoms join together to form one molecule of buckminster Florence

  • it is dark solid at room temperature
  • the rest properties of allotrope is still being investigated
  • it currently it is used as catalyst

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