Allotropes of an element differ in their

a

physical properties

b

chemical properties

c

mass numbers

d

electronic configuration

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Ceejaybrainy
4 years ago

Allotropes are two or more forms of the same element existing in the same physical state (either solid, liquid, or gas) that differ from each other in their physical, and sometimes also in chemical, properties.

Jay -jay. west
10 years ago

Tres bien

okoroesther7@gmail
10 years ago

i was tinkin it shud b B since allotropes exist in d same physical state

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