Why is the buckminsterfullerene the purest form of carbon? – chemistry.stackexchange.com

Other websites say that $\ce{C60}$ doesn't have surface bonds that are attracted by other atoms as in graphite and diamond. I understand that graphite may be attracted by other atoms because of its ...

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