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Overview[change source]

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5 boron Allotropes of boron α-, β-rhombohedral, β-tetragonal (and more)
6 carbon Allotropes of carbon graphite, diamond and more (see Allotropes of carbon)
7 nitrogen Allotropes of nitrogen see § Allotropes
8 oxygen Allotropes of oxygen O2, O3 (ozone) and more (see Allotropes of oxygen)
9 fluorine Allotropes of fluorine alpha, beta (see Allotropes of fluorine)
14 silicon Allotropes of silicon see Allotropes of silicon
15 phosphorus Allotropes of phosphorus white, red, violet, black and others (see Allotropes of phosphorus)
16 sulfur Allotropes of sulfur see Allotropes of sulfur
26 iron Allotropes of iron see Allotropes of iron
33 arsenic Allotropes of arsenic grey (most common), yellow, black (see Allotropes of arsenic)
50 tin silvery-white, β (beta); gray, α (alpha)
74 tungsten α-tungsten (common), β-tungsten
84 polonium α, β
94 plutonium Allotropes of plutonium see Allotropes of plutonium

More[change source]

  • d:Wikidata:WikiProject_Chemistry/Tools -- Wikidata
  • {{Infobox element/symbol-to-simple-substance/overview}}
  • simple substance (Q2512777), generic
  • allotropy (Q81915)
  • nanomaterial (Q967847)
  • diatomic nonmetal (Q19753344)
  • diatomic molecule (Q1751859)
  • Young, David A. (1975). Phase Diagrams of the Elements (Report). Springer. p. 10. Retrieved 2016-02-25. (from F)

Overview element properties[change source]

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See also[change source]

{{Infobox element/symbol-to-allotropes/row}} -- documentation (on this page)