Buckminster fullerene, which looks like a football, is an allotropic form of
- A. Phosphorus
- B. Sulfur
- C. Carbon ✓
- D. Tin
Correct Answer: C. Carbon
Explanation
Buckminsterfullerene (C_{60}) is an allotrope of carbon, structured like a football with pentagonal and hexagonal rings.
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