No, it does not have any allotropes.
no.
yes nitrogen exhibits allotrops.
1. Radium has 45 isotopes and nuclear isomers. 2. Radium has no known today allotropes.
phosphorus
No water is not an allotrope and it can not have allotropes because it is not an element.
Allotropes are versions of the same element or compound with a different molecular structure.
Neon does not form any compounds.
probably
1. Radium has 45 isotopes and nuclear isomers. 2. Radium has no known today allotropes.
Neon has no known allotropes that anyone can find but, keep trying to find out
Any neon, it is only a name here.
name the different allotropes of silicon?
phosphorus
Yes, P4 and P8 (also P12) are all allotropes.
no,neon does not have any density
neon is an element, so no.
In that case, scientists talk about different "allotropes". For example, graphite and diamond are different varieties of carbon - the same atoms, in a different arrangement.
two allotropes of boron ; crystalline boron and brown amorphous boron
No water is not an allotrope and it can not have allotropes because it is not an element.