In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between allotropic and hyperfullerene
is that allotropic is (chemistry) describing a form of an element that exhibits allotropy while hyperfullerene is (chemistry) an allotropic form of carbon consisting of one (or more) fullerene molecules inside another.
As an adjective allotropic
is (chemistry) describing a form of an element that exhibits allotropy.
As a noun hyperfullerene is
(chemistry) an allotropic form of carbon consisting of one (or more) fullerene molecules inside another.
allotropic
English
Adjective
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(chemistry) Describing a form of an element that exhibits allotropy.
* Graphite and diamond are allotropic forms of carbon.
hyperfullerene
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Noun
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en noun)
(chemistry) An allotropic form of carbon consisting of one (or more) fullerene molecules inside another