The Bingel reaction attaches short chains to these molecules. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these large molecules discovered by Curl, Kroto, and Smalley whose geometry is described by Schlegel diagrams. Endohedral examples of these molecules form host–guest complexes.
ANSWER: fullerenes [accept endohedral fullerenes]
[10e] Fullerenes are allotropes of this element that can also form namesake nanotubes. Other allotropes of this element include graphite and diamond.
ANSWER: carbon [or C]
[10h] Potential qubits formed from nitrogen endofullerenes can be probed using a pulsed subtype of this technique called DEER. This technique uses microwave radiation and can employ SDSL.
ANSWER: EPR spectroscopy [or or electron paramagnetic resonance; accept ESR or electron spin resonance]
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