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Harold Kroto is 71 years old (birthdate: October 7, 1939).

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What is Harold Kroto's birthday?

Harold Kroto was born on October 7, 1939.


When was Harold Kroto born?

Harold Kroto was born on October 7, 1939.


What is the birth name of Harry Kroto?

Harry Kroto's birth name is Harold Walter Krotoschiner.


Is Harold kroto still alive?

He is alive


What Nobel Prize did Sir Harold W. Kroto win and when was it awarded?

Sir Harold W. Kroto won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996.


Why did Sir Harold W. Kroto win The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996?

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996 was awarded jointly to Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto and Richard E. Smalley for their discovery of fullerenes.


Who discovered the buckyball?

The buckyball, a spherical fullerene molecule composed of 60 carbon atoms, was discovered by a team of scientists led by Richard Smalley, Robert Curl, and Harold Kroto in 1985. They were later awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996 for their discovery.


Who discover the third allotrope buckminster fullerene?

In 1985, a third crystalline allotrope of carbon called fullerenes was discovered collectively by three scientists namelyR.E. SmalleyR.F. CurlH.W. Kroto


How did the scientists confirm the formula C 60?

Harold Kroto, James R. Heath, Sean O'Brien, Robert Curl and Richard Smalley using mass spectrometry found peaks that corresponded exactly with C60 and C70.


What year was the buckyball discovered?

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Why did Richard E. Smalley win The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996?

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996 was awarded jointly to Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto and Richard E. Smalley for their discovery of fullerenes.


Why did Robert F. Curl Jr. win The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996?

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996 was awarded jointly to Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto and Richard E. Smalley for their discovery of fullerenes.