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the University of Winconsin-Madison MRSEC
This set of videos, from the University of Wisconsin, show visualizations of the forms of carbon: graphite, graphine, diamond, fullerene, and nanotube. For each of the these forms, a model shows how the carbon atoms fit together to produce the arrangement of each.
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