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What is another name for buckminsterfullerence?

the buckyball the buckyball


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.


How was Buckyball discovered?

IntroductionIn 1885 a scientist did an experiment on graphite and after reaction he studied the structure and found that a new substance was formed which was different from the other types of carbon . Discovery of buckyballThe scientist studied its structure and found that it is made up of 60 carbon atoms in a spherical shape . they introduced it as buckyball . ConclusionLater more n more information was given about buckyball n from 1885a new allotropy form of carbon was introduced .so from then 4 types of carbon exist .i.e1. diamond2. graphite3. amorphous and4. buckyballfromISRA


How is a buckyball used?

the buckyball is used because Ashley is a pretty woman.


How many carbons are involved in a Buckyball?

A buckyball contains 60 carbon atoms.


How many edges does a buckyball have?

90


A buckyball is a term to describe what?

A buckyball is a short form of buckminsterfullerene. This is a form of Carbon C60 that has a molecular shape like a geodesic dome.


To which specific atom does the buckyball refer?

Carbon


Does it hurt to step on a buckyball?

Yes of course it does.


In geometry what is the shape of the buckyball called?

A polyhedron.


Do they sell buckyball?

Target Walmart and most Walgreen's


What is another name for Fullerene?

football carbon