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where <math>N</math> is the number of atoms on each sphere, i.e. N=60.
where <math>N</math> is the number of atoms on each sphere, i.e. N=60.
==Gel phase==
Simulations of the Girifalco potential indicate a possible [[Gels|gel]] composed solely  of C<sub>60</sub> molecules <ref>[http://arxiv.org/abs/1102.2959 C. Patrick Royall, and Stephen R. Williams "C60: the first one-component gel?", arXiv:1102.2959v1 [cond-mat.soft] 15 Feb 2011)]</ref>
==References==
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C60, also known as Buckminsterfullerene is composed of carbon atoms.


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C60

Girifalco potential

The Girifalco intermolecular pair potential is given by [1] (Eq. 4):

where

where is the number of atoms on each sphere, i.e. N=60.

Gel phase

Simulations of the Girifalco potential indicate a possible gel composed solely of C60 molecules [2]

References

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