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  • allotropes. For a given metalloid, one allotrope may behave as a metal while ... For the element carbon (classified as a nonmetal), its diamond allotrope ...
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  • behavior is called allotropy. In each different allotrope, the element's atoms are bonded together in a different manner. For example, the ...
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  • good conductors. An exception is graphite, an allotrope of carbon, which is a good conductor of electricity. * Nonmetals form acidic oxides. By ...
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  • reactivity with oxygen in the air. The allotrope known as red phosphorus ... The white allotrope can be produced using several different methods ...
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  • right|Ozone, symbolized as O3, is an allotrope of oxygen in which each ... #039;s atmosphere, is classified as an allotrope of oxygen. Each molecule ...
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  • Ytterbium (chemical symbol Yb, atomic number 70) is a soft silvery metallic rare earth element. The term "rare earth metals" (or "rare ...
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  • Sulfur or sulphur (see spelling below) (chemical symbol S, atomic number 16) is a yellow crystalline solid at ordinary temperatures and pressures ...
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  • selected the word based on the use of this allotrope in pencils. == Occurrence == [[Image:GraphiteOreUSGOV.jpg|thumb|left|Graphite ore]] ...
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  • Strontium (chemical symbol Sr, atomic number 38) is a soft, silvery white metallic element that occurs naturally in the minerals celestite and ...
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  • Perhaps the most important allotrope is martensite, a chemically metastable substance with about four to five times the strength of ferrite. ...
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  • |- | colspan="2" align="center" | [[image:Ga,31.jpg|125px|Typical (melted blob)]]   [[Image:Gallium1_640x480.jpg|130px|Crystallized ...
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  • * Diamond (a carbon allotrope) is mined for its high value as a gemstone, but it is also an excellent abrasive. * Dolomite (calcium magnesium ...
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  • isomers. Fullerenes are the only known allotrope of carbon that can be dissolved ... * Allotrope * Buckypaper * Carbon * Carbon nanotube * Diamond ...
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  • Tin (chemical symbol Sn, atomic number 50) is a silvery, malleable metal that is not easily oxidized in air and resists corrosion. It is obtained ...
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  • Plutonium (chemical symbol Pu, atomic number 94) is a radioactive, metallic chemical element that is part of the actinide series. It is the element ...
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  • from graphite, a naturally occurring form (allotrope) of carbon. Lead as a soil contaminant is a widespread issue, because lead may enter the ...
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  • * The most stable allotrope of a sulfur molecule is made of eight sulfur atoms arranged in a rhombic form. * In the electronic configurations ...
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  • and hard gamma rays. The metal is a dimorphic allotrope with the hexagonal alpha form changing into the cubic beta form very slowly at around 880 °C ...
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  • written as O3. As such, it is an allotrope of oxygen (dioxygen, O2), which is a much more stable and abundant gas. At standard temperature and ...
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  • * Allotrope * Buckyball * Carbon * Diamond * Electronics * Fullerene * Graphene * Graphite * Nanotechnology * Optics == Notes == ==References== ...
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