An element that can exist in two or more different structural forms which possess the same chemical properties is said to exhibit.

a

polymerism

b

isotopy

c

isomorphism

d

isomerism

e

allotrophy

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raph.Montella
9 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:

The answer is isomerism, not allotropy, myschool.com.ng please verify and correct this blatant error.

aramide1234
9 years ago

No,the answer is allotropy. Isomerism occurs in organic compounds only.

oyenmwenobasuyi
6 years ago

Is isomerism not alotropy

oyintj
1 year ago
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the correct answer is E

aspirant_chi
2 months ago

The answer is correct
Allotropy exist in elements while isomerism exist in compounds

Narutocharl
1 year ago

The answer is allotropy cos isomerism only exists in organic 'compounds' but the question mentioned element not compounds.EG allotropes of carbon are diamond and graphite

Jonbellion
1 year ago
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they are correct

Oluwamosi
5 years ago

The answer is actually isomerism and not allotropy...
Allotropes have different chemical properties.....
But isokers don't!!
Please verify and correct this error,@myschool.com.ng

malli88
3 years ago

isomerism is the answer

nazanwa
5 years ago

Two or more different STRUCTURAL FORM
I hope it rang a bell

oyenmwenobasuyi
6 years ago

It is isomerism because an element that exist in different molecular structures but different formula us ISOMERISM.

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