No water is not an allotrope and it can not have allotropes because it is not an element.
They are known as allotropes, for example, the allotropes of carbon are graphite and diamond.
Yes, allotropes are pure substances because they are composed of only one type of element. However, they can exist in different forms or structures within that element.
Allotropes are versions of the same element or compound with a different molecular structure.
An element is a pure substance it can not be 3 different substances. However some elements can arrange themselves to look like completely different substances. These variations are called "Allotropes" of the element. The element Sulfur forms 30 solid allotropes, more than any other element. The next element to commonly form allotropes is the element Carbon, which forms - Soot (amorphous carbon), Graphite, Diamond, Buckminsterfullerene, Lonsdaleite, Graphine, and Carbon nanotubes.
No water is not an allotrope and it can not have allotropes because it is not an element.
They are known as allotropes, for example, the allotropes of carbon are graphite and diamond.
Carbon.
Allotropes are two or more different molecular forms of the same element in the same physical state. Examples include diamond and graphite, which are both allotropes of carbon.
Yes, allotropes are pure substances because they are composed of only one type of element. However, they can exist in different forms or structures within that element.
Allotropes are versions of the same element or compound with a different molecular structure.
Phophorus, whose allotropes are red phosphorus, white phosphorus , black phosphorus, violet phosphorus
An element is a pure substance it can not be 3 different substances. However some elements can arrange themselves to look like completely different substances. These variations are called "Allotropes" of the element. The element Sulfur forms 30 solid allotropes, more than any other element. The next element to commonly form allotropes is the element Carbon, which forms - Soot (amorphous carbon), Graphite, Diamond, Buckminsterfullerene, Lonsdaleite, Graphine, and Carbon nanotubes.
The element of oxygen has ozone as one of its allotropes. Another is diatomic oxygen, which is the more common version; less common allotropes include a four-atom configuration and an eight-atom configuration.
Carbon has many allotropes. The system of carbon allotropes spans an astounding range. Source: Wikipedia
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.
Only if the element forms allotropes, such as diamond and graphite, which are both allotropes of carbon but can be separated by density.