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Featured Molecules The WebWare Molecules for August 2002 come from the paper, Generating Closed Shapes From Regular Tilings, by Boo and Mattern on pp 1017–1023 of this issue and are at http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCEWWW/Features/WebWare/ MonthlyMolecules/2002/Aug/. The C60 molecule shown here is an example of a closed [12P:20H] shape.
Figure 1. C60: a closed [12P:20H] shape. See p 1017.