The number of carbon atoms in Buckminsterfullerene is

The Number Of Carbon Atoms In Buckminsterfullerene Is Chemistry Question

The number of carbon atoms in Buckminsterfullerene is

Options

(a) 50
(b) 350
(c) 60
(d) 70

Correct Answer:

60

Explanation:

Buckminsterfullerene has the formula C₆₀ and is made from interlocking hexagonal and pentagonal rings of C-atoms. Such molecules are thought to exist in chimney soot or candle smoke.

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Topics: S and Some P Block Elements (157)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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