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Why do allotropes arise for any element?

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Answered by kvjkarthik
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Elements like tin, carbon (most common as all of organic chemistry is based on carbon's allotropy), phosphorus and oxygen exhibit allotropy.

Allotropy is exhibited by them because of the arrangement of atoms in crystalline solids. It could also be due to the occurrence of molecules that differ in number of atoms.

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