Chemistry, asked by amishapatel72187, 1 year ago

what is an allotrope???

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Answered by Anonymous
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The term allotrope refers to one or more forms of a chemical element that occur in the same physical state. The different forms arise from the different ways atoms may be bonded together. The concept of allotropes was proposed by Swedish scientist Jons Jakob Berzelium in 1841.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey here ur answer sister ^_^

The existence of a substance in various physical forms but the same chemical form are known as allotropes.

Uses of it :-

1. Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon.
2. Graphite is used in making electrodes & lubricants.
3. Diamond is used as a precious stone in jewellery.


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