Definition of Allotropy in English :

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Allotropy

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Noun

1. allotropism, allotropy

the phenomenon of an element existing in two or more physical forms

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Allotropy

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noun
the existence of an element in two or more physical forms. The most common elements having this property are carbon, sulphur, and phosphorus

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Allotropy

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noun
the property that certain chemical elements and compounds have of existing in two or more different forms, as carbon in the form of charcoal, diamond, lampblack, etc.
: also alˈlotroˌpism

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Allotropy

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n.
The existence of two or more crystalline or molecular structural forms of an element that have different chemical or physical attributes.

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