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There are
several known allotropes of oxygen. The most
familiar is
molecular oxygen (O2),
present at
significant levels in Earth's
atmosphere and also...
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experiments are
being conducted on high-pressure and
superdense carbon allotropes. The
melting point of iron is
experimentally well
defined for pressures...
- Penta-graphene –
allotrope of carbon
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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...
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together in
diverse ways,
resulting in
various allotropes of carbon. Well-known
allotropes include graphite, diamond,
amorphous carbon, and fullerenes...
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Octaazacubane /ˌɒktəˌeɪzəˈkjuːbeɪn/ is a
hypothetical explosive allotrope of
nitrogen with
formula N8,
whose molecules have
eight atoms arranged into...
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electrical discharge in
nitrogen gas
produced "active nitrogen", a
monatomic allotrope of nitrogen. The "whirling
cloud of
brilliant yellow light"
produced by...
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known as ε-oxygen or red oxygen, is an
allotrope of
oxygen consisting of
eight oxygen atoms. This
allotrope forms at room
temperature at
pressures between...
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buildings and
structures In
chemistry and
materials science, the
study of
allotropes, isomers, or
material polymorphs Journal of Morphology, peer-reviewed...