Allotropes have different chemical properties.
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Allotropes generally differ in physical properties such as color and hardness; they may also differ in molecular structure or chemical activity, but are usually alike in most chemical properties. Diamond and graphite are two allotropes of the element carbon. ... Phosphorus, sulfur, and tin also exhibit allotropy.
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Allotropes generally differ in physical properties such as color and hardness; they may also differ in molecular structure or chemical activity, but are usually alike in most chemical properties. Diamond and graphite are two allotropes of the element carbon. Phosphorus, sulfur, and tin also exhibit allotropy.
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