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What is an allotrape?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 10/10/2023

I have never heard of the word 'allotrape' It think you mean 'ALLOTROPE' ; not the spelling.

An allotrope is a different physical form of the same element.

Carbon has three allotropes. they are :-

Graphite

Diamond

Buckminster Fullerene (Buckyballs).

Sulphur and phosporus also have allotropes.

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