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'''C60''', '''C.60''', or '''C-60''' may refer to:Buckminsterfullerene is an allotrope of carbon containing cluster of 60 carbon atom joined together to form a spherical molecules. Since there are 60 carbon atoms in a molecule of buckminsterfullerene so its formula is C60 (C-60) buckminsterfullerene is a football shaped is spherical molecule in which 60 carbon atom are arranged in interlocking of hexagonal pentagonal rings of carbon atom there are 20 hexagon and 12 Pentagon of carbon atom in one molecule of buckminsterfullerene this allotrope was named buckminsterfullerene after the American architect Buckminster fuller because its structure resemble the framework of dome shaped hall design by the fuller for large international exhibitions.
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C60, C.60, or C-60 may refer to:Buckminsterfullerene is an allotrope of carbon containing cluster of 60 carbon atom joined together to form a spherical molecules. Since there are 60 carbon atoms in a molecule of buckminsterfullerene so its formula is C60 (C-60) buckminsterfullerene is a football shaped is spherical molecule in which 60 carbon atom are arranged in interlocking of hexagonal pentagonal rings of carbon atom there are 20 hexagon and 12 Pentagon of carbon atom in one molecule of buckminsterfullerene this allotrope was named buckminsterfullerene after the American architect Buckminster fuller because its structure resemble the framework of dome shaped hall design by the fuller for large international exhibitions.

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