No. Ammonia is a compound. An allotrope is a substance in its elemental form.
From Wikipedia: "Allotropy or allotropism is a behavior exhibited by some chemical elements: these elements can exist in two or more different forms, known as allotropes of that element. In each allotrope, the element's atoms are bonded together in a different manner." Conversion, therefore (logically) would mean that one would be able to reduce the carbon allotrope to atoms and then re-assemble them into a different allotrope. For example, in order to form a diamond allotrope from a group of carbon atoms requires enormous amounts of pressure and temperature.
In 1985, a third crystalline allotrope of carbon called fullerenes was discovered collectively by three scientists namelyR.E. SmalleyR.F. CurlH.W. Kroto
99.95%(pure ammonia) or better is Refridgeration grade ammonia.
No, ethane is not an allotrope. Allotropes are different structural forms of the same element, while ethane is a compound composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia is a gas - it can't be "straight".
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
Ozone is not an allotrope. It is a compound of oxygen.
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A diamond is an allotrope of carbon
The common allotrope of sulfur is S8.
Yes, ozone is an allotrope. It is the triatomic form of oxygen.
Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen. It is represented as O3.
Oxygen has ozone as allotrope. It is the triatomic form of oxygen.
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No water is not an allotrope and it can not have allotropes because it is not an element.
AllotropismThe form of an element having a different molecular structure is a Allotrope. Examples of an Allotrope are diamonds and graphite. An Allotrope is a carbon.
Ozone is an allotrope of Oxygen molecule. Oxygen has 2 atoms while ozone has 3.