paradihydrogen and orthodihydrogen
phosphorus
No, it does not have any allotropes.
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.
These differences are due to a different arrangement of atoms in allotropes.
name the different allotropes of silicon?
phosphorus
Yes, P4 and P8 (also P12) are all allotropes.
dihydrogen is another word for pure water
NaH2PO4(aq) --> Na+(aq) + H2PO4(aq)sodium dihydrogen phosphate --> sodium ion + dihydrogen phosphate ionExplanationDissociation is the breakdown of soluble salts into their respective ions. Sodium dihydrogen phosphate is made up of two ions - sodium and dihydrogen phosphate. Therefore the dissociation of sodium dihydrogen phosphate will produce sodium and dihydrogen phosphate ions.
No, it does not have any allotropes.
dihydrogen is another word for pure water
Dihydrogen monoxide is water (H2O) !!
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.
No water is not an allotrope and it can not have allotropes because it is not an element.
two allotropes of boron ; crystalline boron and brown amorphous boron
Allotropes are versions of the same element or compound with a different molecular structure.