Allotropism

/əˈlɑt.rə.pɪz.əm/ noun

The phenomenon or condition of allotropy; the property of an element existing in multiple distinct physical or chemical forms.

From allotrope (a form of an element) plus -ism suffix (indicating a system or condition). The root comes from Greek 'allo-' (other) and 'tropos' (turning). The term developed in 19th-century chemistry alongside the discovery of elemental forms.

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