Why do allotropes exist?
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Enantiotropic allotropes have several forms, each of which is stable under different sets of conditions. It is possible to convert one form into another form by change these conditions (such as temperature and pressure). The elements carbon, oxygen, sulfur, tin and phosphorus all have allotropic forms.
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Enantiotropic allotropes have several forms, each of which is stable under different sets of conditions. It is possible to convert one form into another form by change these conditions (such as temperature and pressure). The elements carbon, oxygen, sulfur, tin and phosphorus all have allotropic forms.
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