12 relations: Allotropes of boron, Baseball (ball), Boron, Borophene, Brown University, Buckminsterfullerene, Dihedral symmetry in three dimensions, Heptagon, Icosahedral symmetry, Lai-Sheng Wang, Nature Chemistry, Photoemission spectroscopy.
Allotropes of boron
Boron can be prepared in several crystalline and amorphous forms.
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Baseball (ball)
A baseball is a ball used in the sport of the same name.
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Boron
Boron is a chemical element with symbol B and atomic number 5.
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Borophene
Borophene is a proposed crystalline allotrope of boron.
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Brown University
Brown University is a private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
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Buckminsterfullerene
Buckminsterfullerene is a type of fullerene with the formula C60.
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Dihedral symmetry in three dimensions
In geometry, dihedral symmetry in three dimensions is one of three infinite sequences of point groups in three dimensions which have a symmetry group that as abstract group is a dihedral group Dihn (n ≥ 2).
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Heptagon
In geometry, a heptagon is a seven-sided polygon or 7-gon.
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Icosahedral symmetry
A regular icosahedron has 60 rotational (or orientation-preserving) symmetries, and a symmetry order of 120 including transformations that combine a reflection and a rotation.
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Lai-Sheng Wang
Lai-Sheng Wang (born 1961 in Henan, China) is an experimental physical chemist currently teaching at Brown University.
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Nature Chemistry
Nature Chemistry is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Nature Publishing Group.
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Photoemission spectroscopy
Photoemission spectroscopy (PES), also known as photoelectron spectroscopy, refers to energy measurement of electrons emitted from solids, gases or liquids by the photoelectric effect, in order to determine the binding energies of electrons in a substance.
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