The Science Of Training †Soccer
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The Science of Training – Soccer
Fullerene (C60) is an allotrope of carbon (a molecule that is calibrated only by the same element) that has recently been discovered in recent years and has caused a major sensation among chemists, and it is a generic name for polyhedra consisting of 60 carbon atoms. The diameter of fullerene C60 is 0.7 nanometers (nanometer is one billionth of a meter), which is characterised by a soccer ball-like structure. Strong and long lasting, oxidation by various active oxygen, especially strong against active oxygen by ultraviolet rays is a major characteristic of fullerene.
The discovery of C60 fullerene was in 1985, but before that the existence of C 60 structure was predicted. In 1985, it was first discovered that it was a soccer ball shaped C60 fullerene composed of 60 carbon atoms. Three chemists who discovered were awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and attracted wide attention around the world.
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