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13 April, 03:02

Why is buckminsterfullerene an allotrope of carbon

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  1. 13 April, 03:15
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    Buckminsterfullerence is called an allotrope of carbon because it was discovered during an experiment involving a cluster of beam which uses laser to vapourise a graphite rod in a helium atmosphere to produce carbon plasmas. a mass sectrometry evidence from the experiment showed that carbon molecules with C60 were forming with a spheroidal geometry. so therefore it was included as an allotrope of carbon.
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