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allotropic

American  
[al-uh-trop-ik, -troh-pik] / ˌæl əˈtrɒp ɪk, -ˈtroʊ pɪk /
Also allotropical

adjective

  1. pertaining to or characterized by allotropy.


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Etymology

Origin of allotropic

First recorded in 1875–80; allotrop(y) + -ic

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Phosphorus is the only member of its group that does not occur in the uncombined state in nature; it exists in many allotropic forms.

From Textbooks Feb. 14, 2019

"For the creation of quantum mechanics, the application of which has, inter alia, led to the discovery of the allotropic forms of hydrogen."

From US News Oct. 10, 2014

Allotropic means an element with another form to it—the diamond is simply an allotropic form of carbon.

From The Story of a Tinder-box by Charles Meymott Tidy

Like phosphorus it can be obtained in several allotropic forms.

From An Elementary Study of Chemistry by William McPherson

It occurs in several allotropic forms, is very hard when crystallized, and is rather inactive toward reagents.

From An Elementary Study of Chemistry by William McPherson

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