allotrope

英['ælətrəʊp] 美['ælətroʊp]
  • n. 同素异形体
Noun:
  1. a structurally different form of an element;

    "graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon"

1. Carbyne is a new allotrope of carbon which had been found in nature in 1968.
线型碳是1968年在自然界发现的一种碳的新同素异形体.

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