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What are allotrophs?Give 5 examples

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Answered by saloni3115
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Allotropy or allotropism is the property of some chemical elements to exist in two or more different forms, in the same physical state, known as allotropes of the elements. Allotropes are different structural modifications of an element; the atoms of the element are bonded together in a different manner.

Examples of Allotropes. To continue the carbon example, in diamond, the carbon atoms are bonded to form a tetrahedral lattice. In graphite, the atoms bond to form sheets of a hexagonal lattice. Other allotropes of carbon include graphene and fullerenes

Answered by anshumansaxena2004
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