Water has two more physical forms I. e.,ice and steam.why are ice and steam not called allotropes of water?
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To understand better, Allotropes have different structural modifications of an element as the atoms of the element are bonded together in a different manner. The chemical bonding in water remains unchanged - the physical state/bonding may change hence steam and ice are not allotropes of water.
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