Allotropes

/ˈæl.ə.troʊps/ noun

Different forms of the same chemical element that have different arrangements of atoms, like how carbon can be diamond, graphite, or buckminsterfullerene.

From Greek 'allo' (other) + 'tropos' (turning/way). Coined in the 1840s by chemists to describe elements that could exist in multiple physical forms despite being chemically the same.

AMአልሎትሮፕስ
ARأشكال متشابهة
BNঅ্যালোট্রোপ
CAal·lotrops
CSallotropy
DAallotroper
DEAllotropen
ELαλλοτρόπες
ESallotropía
FAال allotropes
FIallotroopit
FRallotropes
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