Chemistryeasy · Past Paper
A buckyball (Buckminsterfullerene) consists of how many carbon atoms?
A20
B50
C60
D80
✓ Correct Answer: C — 60
The most stable and famous fullerene molecule consists of 60 carbon atoms arranged like a football.
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