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Give two examples of molecules that represent allotropes. Which of the compounds you selected are diatomic?
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Allotropes are different physical forms in which an element can exist. They have different physical and chemical properties. For example, carbon has three different allotropes: diamond, graphite, and fullerene. Show more…
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