Apr 6, 2000 09:53
24 yrs ago
Englisch term
Fullerne
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This seems to be a physical group of materials used in technical and industrial processes (possibly communication). Thank you for your help.
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Proposed translations
(Deutsch)
0 | "Fullerne" | Rasmus Neikes |
0 | FULLERNE | Evert DELOOF-SYS |
0 | I think there is an "e" missing in both the English and German | Dan McCrosky (X) |
0 | Fulleren (sg.) | Dierk Seeburg |
Proposed translations
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"Fullerne"
The term remains like that.
Personally, I suck at chemestry, but have a look at those sites: The first one gives a nice english explanation and the second one uses the term in German.
HTH,
Rasmus.
Personally, I suck at chemestry, but have a look at those sites: The first one gives a nice english explanation and the second one uses the term in German.
HTH,
Rasmus.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
11 Min.
FULLERNE
FULLERNE remains FULLERNE in GERMAN
For more info, please visit website below
For more info, please visit website below
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2 Stunden
I think there is an "e" missing in both the English and German
(English)fullerene = (German)Fullerene
3 Stunden
Fulleren (sg.)
Yes, there is an 'e' missing. Fullerenes (the English plural)/ Fullerene (the German plural) are stable carbon allotropes, i.e. carbon isotopes in ball shape. That caused them to be named in honor of Buckminster Fuller who invented the geodesic dome.
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