Allotropicity

/ˌæl.ə.trə.ˈpɪs.ə.ti/ noun

The quality or state of being allotropic; the ability of an element to exist in multiple distinct physical forms.

From allotropic plus -ity suffix (noun formation). Built on the Greek roots 'allo-' (other) and 'tropos' (turning), with the -icity ending indicating a property or condition. Developed in chemistry during the 19th century to describe elemental polymorphism.

AM allotropi
AR allotropi
BN allotropi
CAallotropia
CSallotropie
DAallotropi
DEAllotropie
ELαλλοτρόπεια
ESallotropía
FA allotropi
FIallotropia
FRallotropie
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