Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

polymorph

noun
/ˈpɒliˌmɔːrf/
Definition
A substance that can exist in multiple forms or structures.
Examples
  • The mineral can exist as a polymorph, leading to variations in its physical properties.
  • Scientists study the polymorph of the compound to determine its stability and reactivity.
  • Polymorphic forms are essential in pharmaceuticals, as they can affect drug solubility and bioavailability.
Meaning
In a scientific context, polymorph refers to a phenomenon where the same substance can crystallize in more than one form. This concept is particularly relevant in chemistry and materials science, where the arrangement of molecules can lead to different properties of a material.
Synonyms
  • variety
  • form
  • configuration