What is the reason that the number of simple substances is several times greater than the number of chemical elements?
November 14, 2020 | Education
| The variety of simple substances is explained by the phenomenon of allotropy, that is, the ability of one chemical element to form several simple substances.
For example, simple substances oxygen and ozone are allotropic modifications of the chemical element oxygen, and simple substances diamond and graphite are allotropic modifications of the chemical element carbon.
