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- buckminsterfullerene (or of fullerenes in general) are commonly nicknamed buckyballs. Buckminsterfullerene is the most common naturally occurring fullerene...
- Look up buckyball or buckminsterfullerene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A buckyball or buckminsterfullerene is a molecule resembling a soccer ball...
- company Maxfield & Oberton, maker of Buckyballs, decided to repackage sphere magnets and sell them as toys. Buckyballs launched at New York International...
- Fuller. The closed fullerenes, especially C60, are also informally called buckyballs for their resemblance to the standard ball of ****ociation football ("soccer")...
- A football or soccer ball is the ball used in the sport of ****ociation football. The ball's spherical shape, as well as its size, weight, m****, and material...
- dates to antiquity, the Klein quartic to Klein in the 1870s, and the buckyball surface to Pablo Martin and David Singerman in 2008. Algebro-geometrically...
- double slit experiment has been performed with molecules as large as buckyballs and functionalized oligoporphyrins with up to 2000 atoms. Molecules with...
- Google logo was changed to an interactive Buckyball to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its discovery. The Buckyball, also known as the Buckminsterfullerene...
- slits) was successfully performed with buckyball molecules (each of which comprises 60 carbon atoms). A buckyball is large enough (diameter about 0.7 nm...
- molecule, arranged in a truncated icosahedron. This ball is known as a buckyball, and looks like a soccer ball. The atomic number of neodymium is 60, and...