polymorphide
Polymorphide is a term used in theoretical chemistry and materials science to describe a hypothetical compound or class of compounds that exhibit polymorphism, meaning they can exist in multiple distinct crystalline structures. This structural variability arises from different arrangements of the same atoms or molecules in the solid state. Each polymorph of a polymorphide would possess unique physical and chemical properties, such as melting point, solubility, density, optical characteristics, and even reactivity.
The study of polymorphides is significant because the specific crystalline form of a substance can dramatically
The factors influencing which polymorph is stable or forms preferentially under given conditions include temperature, pressure,