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water has two more physicl forms , i.e., ice and steam. Why are ice and steam not called allotropes of water ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Allotropes are different forms of an element and they differ in the way the atoms are bonded. ... The bonding between hydrogen and oxygen in ice and steam are the same. These two only differ in the state, ice is solid while steam is a gas.

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Answered by misscutie94
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Answe 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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