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Allotropes are elements having?

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Chemistry JAMB 1981

Allotropes are elements having?

  • different physical but the same chemical properties checkmark
  • different chemical but the same physical properties
  • the same chemical and physical properties
  • different atomic structure
  • the same position in the periodic table

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

Allotropes: These are the different forms of elements having different physical properties but the same chemical properties.

For example, the allotropes of carbon. Crystalline form: Diamond, Graphite and Fullerene

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