element having same physical properties and different chemical properties are called allotropes ,true and false
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true the answer is true ok
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- Allotropes are defined as elements that have completely different physical properties but can have same or different chemical properties.
- An element can have two or more different forms which are known as its allotrope.
- For example: Graphite ,diamond are known as allotropes of element carbon.
- Diamond is known to be very hard. It does not conduct electricity. Diamond is not soluble in water.
- Graphite is known to be 'soft', black colour solid. It conducts electricity and also not soluble in water.
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