Chemistry, asked by saiteja03rc, 9 months ago

No.of allotropic forms of bismuth (Bi) is/are

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Answered by jenishanto2004
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Answer:

The element that does NOT exhibit allotropy is bismuth. Nitrogen (solid) has two allotropes. Antimony has three allotropes.

Explanation:

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Answered by Samanvayasl
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Answer:

0. Bismuth has no allotropic forms.

Explanation:

Bismuth is the only element in the 15th period that have no allotropic forms.

This is because bismuth shows inert pair effect (the electrons of the s-orbital in the valence shell stay paired due to poor shielding and doesnot depair) due to which it does not show Variable oxidation state leading to sheet like structure and mo allotropes.

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