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C60 Fullerenes: Understanding Buckminsterfullerene (Buckyball)
The allotrope of carbon containing sixty carbon atoms in its molecule is called
Buckminsterfullerene
or
C60
.
It's also sometimes referred to as
buckyball
due to its resemblance to a soccer ball.
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