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Buckminsterfullerene logo #10101) Buckyball
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buckminsterfullerene

buckminsterfullerene logo #20730(C60) C60; fullerene; buckyball. A form of carbon consisting of 60 carbon atoms bound together to make a roughly spherical 'buckyball' (which looks rather like a soccer ball).
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Buckminsterfullerene

Buckminsterfullerene logo #21000 Buckminsterfullerene (or bucky-ball) is a spherical fullerene molecule with the formula C60. It has a cage-like fused-ring structure (truncated icosahedron) which resembles a soccer ball, made of twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons, with a carbon atom at each vertex of each polygon and a bond along each polygon edge. It was first generated in 198...
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buckminsterfullerene

buckminsterfullerene logo #22641stable carbon molecule with structure like a geodesic dome
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Buckminsterfullerene

Buckminsterfullerene logo #20741A sphere of sixty carbon atoms, also called a buckyball. Named after the architect Buckminster Fuller, who is famous for the geodesic dome that buckyballs resemble.
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buckminsterfullerene

buckminsterfullerene logo #20973<chemistry> A hollow, spherical molecule consisting of 60 carbon atoms arranged in a soccer ball pattern of hexagons and pentagons. ... The molecule can superconduct, lubricate, and absorb light. The molecule is a type of fullerene, was the first one to be discovered and studied, and is named after the architect R. Buckminster Fuller. ... Syn...
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buckminsterfullerene

buckminsterfullerene logo #20400[n] - the first known example of a fullerene
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Buckminsterfullerene

Buckminsterfullerene logo #20687Photograph of a buckyball-buckminsterfullerence, courtesy of Indigo® Instruments.A form of carbon consisting of 60 carbon atoms bound together to make a roughly spherical 'buckyball'. Symbol C60
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buckminsterfullerene

buckminsterfullerene logo #20974buckyball noun a spheroidal fullerene; the first known example of a fullerene
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buckminsterfullerene

buckminsterfullerene logo #21221Form of carbon, made up of molecules (buckyballs) consisting of 60 carbon atoms arranged in 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons to form a perfect sphere. It was named after the US architect and engineer Richard Buckminster Fuller because of its structural similarity to the geodesic dome that he designed. See fullerene
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buckminsterfullerene

buckminsterfullerene logo #21199the form of fullerene having sixty carbon atoms.
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