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what is the difference between allotrops and atomicity

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Answered by MissSlayer
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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. For example, graphite and diamond are both allotropes of carbon that occur in the solid state.

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Atomicity is the total number of atoms present in one molecule of an element or a substance. Valency is the combining capacity of an element which depends on the electrons present in the outermost shell. Valency differs from atom to atom but in a group the valency is same for all elements.




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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Atomicity is the total number of atoms present in one molecule of an element, compound or a substance.

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