Sketch of carbon atoms, 1990s.

UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 11: Carbon atoms drawn in graphite, with pencils lying on top of the paper. Graphite is an allotrope of carbon in which each carbon atom is linked to three other carbon atoms by strong bonds which results in the formation of planar sheets of carbon atoms. These sheets are joined together by weak residual forces. Graphite is soft, greasy, black and marks paper readily. It is used in pencil lead and amongst its many other uses, in lubricants, paints, electrodes and crucibles. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 11: Carbon atoms drawn in graphite, with pencils lying on top of the paper. Graphite is an allotrope of carbon in which each carbon atom is linked to three other carbon atoms by strong bonds which results in the formation of planar sheets of carbon atoms. These sheets are joined together by weak residual forces. Graphite is soft, greasy, black and marks paper readily. It is used in pencil lead and amongst its many other uses, in lubricants, paints, electrodes and crucibles. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Sketch of carbon atoms, 1990s.
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January 01, 1995
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