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What is an allotrope??

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Answered by trivediankita
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Allotropes are different forms of the same element. Different bonding arrangements between atoms result in different structures with different chemical and physical properties. Allotropes occur only with certain elements, in Groups 13 through 16 in the Periodic Table.
Answered by Anonymous
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The term allotrope refers to one or more physical forms of a chemical element that occurs in the same physical state.

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