I already made two buckyballs of paper, C60. Now I have to make a new one for N60. I can't believe this...;-) Doing this C60 gave me the second best work in a science fair which was worth R$ 50 (around US$ 25 at that time)... I received the money and was robbed on the same day... hmm, bad fortune.
That girl holding up a sample... if it is lighter than air, why doesn't it float? Or why didn't they take the picture without woman's hand? Air pressure must have been low that day... rain...
Probably under high pressure the reaction occurs not as, for example, the decomposition of carbonic acid to water and carbon dioxide (H2CO3->H2O+CO2, occurs only under 3atm, above that in the opposite direction) and combined with cloride ions eating balls wall, yeah, for sure it's not safe to bring them up by use of hands...
I already made two buckyballs of paper, C60. Now I have to make a new one for N60. I can't believe this... ;-)
Doing this C60 gave me the second best work in a science fair which was worth R$ 50 (around US$ 25 at that time)... I received the money and was robbed on the same day... hmm, bad fortune.
That girl holding up a sample... if it is lighter than air, why doesn't it float? Or why didn't they take the picture without woman's hand?
Air pressure must have been low that day... rain...
Probably under high pressure the reaction occurs not as, for example, the decomposition of carbonic acid to water and carbon dioxide (H2CO3->H2O+CO2, occurs only under 3atm, above that in the opposite direction) and combined with cloride ions eating balls wall, yeah, for sure it's not safe to bring them up by use of hands...