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Graphene: The new wonder material

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Graphic image of graphene showing grid structure
Graphene: The new wonder material

SUBJECTS:  Science

YEARS:  7–8, 9–10


Graphene is perhaps the most significant new material produced in recent years.

It has many potential applications in electrical devices, biomedical technology and solar energy. Graphene is a form (allotrope) of carbon with some special chemical and physical properties.

Watch this clip to explore the molecular structure, composition and properties of graphene, and find out how chemists created this new scientific wonder.


Acknowledgements

Video © American Chemical Society.


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