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===Non-metals=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Element ! Allotropes |- |[[Allotropes of carbon|Carbon]] | * [[Diamond]] β an extremely hard, transparent crystal, with the carbon atoms arranged in a tetrahedral lattice. A poor electrical conductor. An excellent thermal conductor. * [[Lonsdaleite]] β also called hexagonal diamond. * [[Graphene]] β is the basic structural element of other allotropes, nanotubes, charcoal, and fullerenes. * [[Q-carbon]] β a ferromagnetic, tough, and brilliant crystal structure that is harder and brighter than diamonds.{{dubious|date=February 2019}} * [[Graphite]] β a semimetallic, soft, black, flaky solid, a good electrical conductor. The C atoms are bonded in flat hexagonal lattices ([[graphene]]), which are then layered in sheets. * [[Linear acetylenic carbon]] (carbyne) * [[Amorphous carbon]] * [[Fullerene]]s, including [[buckminsterfullerene]], also known as "buckyballs", such as C<sub>60</sub>. * [[Carbon nanotube]]s β allotropes having a cylindrical nanostructure. * [[Allotropes of carbon#Schwarzites|Schwarzites]] * [[Cyclocarbon]] * [[Glassy carbon]] * [[Superdense carbon allotropes]] β proposed allotropes |- |[[Nitrogen]] | * [[Nitrogen|Dinitrogen]] β by far the most common and stable form of nitrogen, found in the air. * [[Hexazine]] * [[Octaazacubane]] * [[Tetranitrogen]] * [[Trinitrogen]] * [[Solid nitrogen#Crystal structure|Solid nitrogen]] |- |[[Allotropes of phosphorus|Phosphorus]] | * [[White phosphorus]] β crystalline solid of tetraphosphorus (P<sub>4</sub>) molecules * [[Red phosphorus]] β [[Amorphous solid|amorphous]] [[polymer]]ic solid * Scarlet phosphorus * [[Allotropes of phosphorus#Violet or Hittorf's phosphorus|Violet phosphorus]] with [[monoclinic]] crystalline structure * [[Allotropes of phosphorus#Black phosphorus|Black phosphorus]] β semiconductor, analogous to graphite * [[Diphosphorus]] β gaseous form composed of P<sub>2</sub> molecules, stable between 1200 Β°C and 2000 Β°C; created e.g. by dissociation of P<sub>4</sub> molecules of white phosphorus at around 827 Β°C |- |[[Allotropes of oxygen|Oxygen]] | * [[Oxygen#Allotropes|Dioxygen]], O<sub>2</sub> β colorless (faint blue liquid and solid) * [[Ozone]], O<sub>3</sub> β blue * [[Tetraoxygen]], O<sub>4</sub> β [[Metastability|metastable]] * [[Octaoxygen]], O<sub>8</sub> β red |- |[[Allotropes of sulfur|Sulfur]] | * Cyclo-Pentasulfur, Cyclo-S<sub>5</sub> * Cyclo-Hexasulfur, Cyclo-S<sub>6</sub> * Cyclo-Heptasulfur, Cyclo-S<sub>7</sub> * Cyclo-Octasulfur, Cyclo-S<sub>8</sub> |- |[[Selenium#Characteristics|Selenium]] | * "Red selenium", cyclo-Se<sub>8</sub> * Gray selenium, polymeric Se * Black selenium, irregular polymeric rings up to 1000 atoms long * Monoclinic selenium, dark red transparent crystals |- |[[Spin isomers of hydrogen]] | * Orthohydrogen, H<sub>2</sub> with nuclear spins aligned parallel * Parahydrogen, H<sub>2</sub> with nuclear spins aligned antiparallel These nuclear spin isomers have sometimes been described as allotropes, notably by the committee which awarded the 1932 Nobel prize to [[Werner Heisenberg]] for quantum mechanics and singled out the "allotropic forms of hydrogen" as its most notable application.<ref>[https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1932/heisenberg-facts.html Werner Heisenberg β Facts] Nobelprize.org</ref> |}
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