Allelotropism

/ˌæləˈlɑtrəpɪzəm/ noun

The property or condition of existing in multiple distinct physical forms while being composed of the same chemical element.

From Greek 'allos' (other) and 'tropos' (turning) plus '-ism'. Term developed in chemistry during the 19th century to explain allotropic phenomena.

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