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- Penta-graphene – allotrope of carbonPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Phagraphene – proposed graphene allotropePages displaying wikidata...
- Red phosphorus is an allotrope of phosphorus. It is an amorphous polymeric red solid that is stable in air. It can be easily converted from white phosphorus...
- bond together in diverse ways, resulting in various allotropes of carbon. Well-known allotropes include graphite, diamond, amorphous carbon, and fullerenes...
- electrical discharge in nitrogen gas produced "active nitrogen", a monatomic allotrope of nitrogen. The "whirling cloud of brilliant yellow light" produced by...
- allotropes with different densities, one representative allotrope is typically selected in summary presentations, while densities for each allotrope can...
- The density of sulfur is about 2 g/cm3, depending on the allotrope; all of the stable allotropes are excellent electrical insulators. Sulfur sublimes more...
- nanotube#Single-walled, allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure Scotland women's (national) football team This disambiguation page lists articles...
- suite Carbon disulfide, CS2, an inorganic compound Dicaesium, Cs2, an allotrope of elemental caesium CS2, a siliconized, micro-pulverized form of CS gas...
- directly to gas. At these low pressures, nitrogen exists in only two known allotropes: α-nitrogen (below 35 K) and β-nitrogen (35–63 K). Measurements of the...
- supposed yellow allotrope of antimony, generated only by oxidation of stibine (SbH3) at −90 °C, is also impure and not a true allotrope; above this temperature...