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Properties of buckminsterfullerene

Author: Phillanie Jacobs



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Low sublimation point ~ Turn directly from solid to vapour when heated to about 600*C Soft ~ Does not require much energy to overcome weak intermolecular forces Poor conductor of electricity ~ the extent of electron delocalisation is lower Slightly soluble in solvents such as carbon disulfide and methylbenzene More reactive than graphite or diamond ~reacts with hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine and oxygen, due to relatively high electron density in certain parts of molecule


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