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In a string of carbon atoms, adjacent atoms tend to link together forming angles of 109.5 degrees.
This new molecule also has a carbon ring attached to a sulfur atom, and a short string of carbon atoms hanging off the sulfur.
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All Earth organisms use strings of carbon to organize themselves: nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) to store information and proteins to do work.
A route to producing multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) was reported, in which polyacrylonitrile microspheres (PANMSs) were assembled into one-dimensional strings of carbon spheres and transformed to carbon nanotubes at 1000 °C.
Mr. Montanarelli suggested looking at Kevlar, which a DuPont researcher, Stephanie Kwolek, had invented in the mid-1960s by manipulating strings of carbon-based molecules.
It consists of a string of three hexagonal rings of carbon and hydrogen atoms with a sulfur atom attached to either side of the middle ring.
It consists of a low-density cluster-assembly of carbon atoms strung together in a loose three-dimensional web, in which the atoms are bonded trigonally in six- and seven-membered rings.
In general, carbon-based materials play a major role in today's science and technology and the discovery of graphene is the last of a long string of continuous advances in the science of carbon [2].
Elias died in May 2009, aged 54, in the Malaysian tax haven of Labuan, and was at the time involved in a string of other businesses, including promoting carbon credits in the Amazon.
Each polymer chain has a backbone consisting of a string of many (up to roughly 100,000) carbon atoms bonded to each other.
Coming after a string of failed attempts to stop the carbon pollution standards, the polluters' latest gambit faces long odds.
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