Fullerene
Contents
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Fullerenes are allotropes of carbon in which the atoms are bonded in a spherical arrangement.
A diagram showing the arrangement of carbon atoms in a fullerene molecule. |
About Fullerene
- Fullerene is a giant covalent structure.
- Fullerene is a good electrical conductor because it only uses 3 out of the 4 electrons in the outer shell to bond with other atoms allowing the last electron to move freely around the giant covalent structure.
References
AQA
- Buckminster fullerene, page 119, GCSE Combined Science; The Revision Guide, CGP, AQA
- Buckminster fullerene, page 34, GCSE Chemistry; The Revision Guide, CGP, AQA
- Buckminster fullerene, page 88, GCSE Combined Science Trilogy; Chemistry, CGP, AQA
- Buckminster fullerene, page 90, GCSE Chemistry, CGP, AQA
References
AQA
- Fullerene, pages 84-5, GCSE Chemistry; Student Book, Collins, AQA
- Fullerenes, page 34, GCSE Chemistry; The Revision Guide, CGP, AQA
- Fullerenes, pages 168-9, GCSE Combined Science Trilogy 1, Hodder, AQA
- Fullerenes, pages 50-51, 58-59, GCSE Chemistry; Third Edition, Oxford University Press, AQA
- Fullerenes, pages 55-6, GCSE Chemistry, Hodder, AQA
- Fullerenes, pages 88, 89, GCSE Combined Science Trilogy; Chemistry, CGP, AQA
- Fullerenes, pages 90, 91, 106, GCSE Chemistry, CGP, AQA