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different physical properties and
chemical behaviours. The
change between allotropic forms is
triggered by the same
forces that
affect other structures, i...
- Tin pest is an autocatalytic,
allotropic transformation of the
element tin,
which causes deterioration of tin
objects at low temperatures. Tin pest has...
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Ueber einen neuen allotropischen Zustand des
Phosphors (About a new
allotropic state of phosphorus), (1849)
Ueber das
Vorkommen des
Ozons im Mineralreich...
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silvery and
tarnishes when
exposed to air. The
element occurs in
three allotropic forms and it
normally exhibits five
oxidation states,
ranging from +3...
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being CdTe, CIGS, and
amorphous silicon (a-Si).
Amorphous silicon is an
allotropic variant of silicon, and
amorphous means "without shape" to
describe its...
- At
atmospheric pressure,
three allotropic forms of iron exist,
depending on temperature:
alpha iron (α-Fe, ferrite),
gamma iron (γ-Fe, austenite), and...
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titanium is as
strong as some steels, but less dense.
There are two
allotropic forms and five
naturally occurring isotopes of this element, 46Ti through...
- properties. Sulfur,
while usually polycrystalline, may also
occur in
other allotropic forms with
completely different properties.
Although crystallites are...
- steel.
Depending on the temperature, it can take two
crystalline forms (
allotropic forms): body-centred
cubic and face-centred cubic. The
interaction of...
- the
application of
which has,
inter alia, led to the
discovery of the
allotropic forms of hydrogen". The
development of
quantum mechanics, and the apparently...