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Graphene and Fullerenes
Graphene and Fullerenes
AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462) — Bonding, structure, and the properties of matter
What You Need to Know
Describe graphene as a single layer of graphite with useful electronic properties.
Recognize fullerenes (e.g., Buckminsterfullerene) and carbon nanotubes from diagrams.
Cite examples of uses for fullerenes and nanotubes (nanotechnology, materials).
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