polytypes

/ˈpɑliˌtaɪps/
noun
  1. Different structural forms of the same substance, especially in crystallography or materials science.
    • Scientists study polytypes of minerals to understand how they form under different conditions.
    • Silicon carbide has many polytypes that affect its electrical properties.
    • The polytypes of a compound can have different colors even though they have the same chemical formula.
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