Allotropy

/əˈlɑt.rə.pi/ noun

The property of an element existing in two or more different physical forms in the same physical state, with different properties.

From Greek 'allo-' (other) and '-trophy' (from tropos, meaning turning). The term was coined in 1841 by Swedish chemist J.J. Berzelius to describe why some elements seemed to behave differently, eventually leading to the discovery that these were different structural forms.

AM allotropia
ARشكل مختلف
BN allotropia
CA allotropia
CSalotropie
DAallotropi
DEAllotropie
ELαλλότροπια
ESalotropía
FA allotropia
FIallotropia
FRallotropie
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