Allelotropy

/ˌæl.ə.ˈlɒt.rə.pi/ noun

A type of chemical behavior where an element exists in different forms that have distinctly different properties in the same physical state.

From Greek 'allelos' (other, one another) and 'tropos' (turn, direction). The term was coined in chemistry to describe how substances can transform into alternative configurations while remaining the same element.

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