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Why ice and water are not considered allotropes of water

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Answered by laharipodisheti
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Explanation:

Allotropes are modified forms of the same element with different structures. Allotropes of any element vary in their physical structural properties. ... Hence, water cannot have allotropes as water is a compound and has different physical forms (ice, vapor, liquid) rather than chemical forms.

Answered by Ɍɛղgɔƙմ
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Answer:

Thanks for your question...

Your required answer :

  • Allotropes have different modification of an element.
  • And in water and ice the chemical bonding remains unchanged.
  • Thus ,ice and water are not considered allotropes pf water.

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