allotrope
/əˈlɒtrəʊp/Definitions
1. noun
A physical form or state of a chemical element, distinct from its allotropes, especially one that has unique properties or occurs naturally.
“Graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon.”
2. noun
A distinct physical form or state of an element that has a specific set of properties.
“Oxygen has several allotropes, including ozone and molecular oxygen.”