GCSE Chemistry – Fullerenes
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-I can describe the formation and uses of fullerenes
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Question 1 of 14
1. Question
What is a fullerene made from?
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2. Question
What type of bonding is in a fullerene?
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What is the definition of a fullerene?
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What are fullerenes used for?
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What are fullerenes used for?
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What are fullerenes used for?
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7. Question
Which feature of a fullerene makes it useful for drug delivery into the body?
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8. Question
Which feature of a fullerene makes it useful when acting as a catalyst?
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Which feature of a fullerene makes it useful when acting as a lubricant?
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10. Question
What is the definition of a nanoparticle?
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What can nanoparticles be used for?
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What can nanoparticles be used for?
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Which feature of a nanoparticle makes it useful when making composite materials?
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Which feature of a nanoparticle makes it useful in electronics?
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