allotropier
Allotropier is a term that refers to the phenomenon where a chemical element can exist in two or more different forms in the same physical state. These different forms, known as allotropes, possess distinct physical and sometimes chemical properties. The arrangement of atoms or molecules within the substance determines its allotropic form.
Common examples of allotropes include carbon, which can exist as diamond and graphite. Diamond is known for
The existence of allotropes is a direct consequence of the different ways atoms can bond and arrange