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14633206-n:
an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compounds
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14622350-n:
a spheroidal fullerene; the first known example of a fullerene
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14622491-n:
a fullerene molecule having a cylindrical or toroidal shape
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06084469-n:
the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions
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01382086-a:
above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent
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05839024-n:
a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality
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13998966-n:
something that restricts freedom as a cage restricts movement
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14633206-n:
an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compounds
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14633781-n:
an atom of carbon
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14682133-n:
(physics and chemistry) the simplest structural unit of an element or compound
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10918119-n:
American chemist who with Richard Smalley and Harold Kroto discovered fullerenes and opened a new branch of chemistry (born in 1933)
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11111335-n:
British chemist who with Robert Curl and Richard Smalley discovered fullerenes and opened a new branch of chemistry (born in 1939)
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11304912-n:
American chemist who with Robert Curl and Harold Kroto discovered fullerenes and opened a new branch of chemistry (born in 1943)
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14622350-n:
a spheroidal fullerene; the first known example of a fullerene
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14622491-n:
a fullerene molecule having a cylindrical or toroidal shape
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