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Supramolecular chemistry / Inorganic solvents / Oxides / Buckminsterfullerene / Chemical polarity / Fullerene / Hydrophobic effect / Molecule / Properties of water / Chemistry / Chemical bonding / Intermolecular forces
Date: 2015-04-14 21:02:04
Supramolecular chemistry
Inorganic solvents
Oxides
Buckminsterfullerene
Chemical polarity
Fullerene
Hydrophobic effect
Molecule
Properties of water
Chemistry
Chemical bonding
Intermolecular forces

Engineers manipulate a buckyball by inserting a single water molecule

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