Are there 2 or more hexagonal faces in the carbon atoms of fullerene?

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... fullerene any of a class of carbon molecules in which the carbon atoms are arranged into 12 pentagonal faces and 2 or more hexagonal faces to form a hollow sphere, cylinder, or similar figure.

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