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In chemistry, Fullerenes are a distinct class of carbon molecules composed entirely of carbon atoms arranged in hollow geometric shapes such as spheres, ellipsoids, or tubes. The most famous variation is the soccer-ball-shaped Buckminsterfullerene (C 60C_{60}), which is highly valued in nanotechnology and material science for its unique structural and electronic properties.
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