Buckminsterfullerene is an allotropic form of
Buckminsterfullerene is an allotropic form of

(a) phosphorus

(b) sulphur

(c) carbon

(d) tin

Answer: (c) carbon

Reason: Buckminsterfullerene is an allotropic carbon form. It has carbon atoms arranged in a ball-like pattern. It is soft, slippery, cracked, protective, and insoluble in water. They are known as buckyballs because of their resemblance to football.