Science, asked by bindumkumaran, 1 year ago

how can we identify allotrope by mass number


bindumkumaran: pls fast

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Answered by Divyanshkapoor
5

allotrophes have same atomic no but different mass no

mass no -no of proton =atomic no

and hence allotrophes

not confirm

Answered by Anonymous
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==>The term allotropy is used for elements only, not for compounds. ... Conversely, some elements do not maintain distinct allotropes in different phases; for example, phosphorus has numerous solid allotropes, which all revert to the same P4 form when melted to the liquid state.

bindumkumaran: by mass number how can we identify whether it is an allotrope of fullerence for example its mass number is 720
Divyanshkapoor: sorry i have no idea but if it is given that no of proton .we. can solve it .if you find this answere then tell it to me ....sorry
Divyanshkapoor: C60
bindumkumaran: sure thanks u
Divyanshkapoor: its ok
Divyanshkapoor: where did you got this question
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