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Each substance has a unique set of properties that depends on the kinds of atoms it has and how the atoms are connected, or bonded. Bonding is related to the electrons in an atom, and there are different kinds of bonds. As a result, some substances can have the same atoms but different bonds. Substances that are different but have the same atoms are called allotropes. Allotropes have very different properties.

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We can refer to the substances which are different but have the same atoms as being called allotropes and example of elements which exhibit this property is Carbon.

What is an Allotrope?

This is also referred to as allotropism and is a phenomenon in which elements exist in different physical states and a common example is carbon which has two allotropes which are:

  • Diamond
  • Graphite

Allotropes have very different properties and bonding system which therefore makes them unique and is therefore the most appropriate choice.

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