| valency | <chemistry> See Valence. A unit of combining power; a so-called bond of affinity. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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the phenomenon of forming chemical bonds valence: (biology) a relative capacity to unite or react or interact as with antigens or a biological substrate valence: (chemistry) a property of atoms or radicals; their combining power given in terms of the number of hydrogen atoms (or the equivalent)
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In chemistry, valency is the power of an atom of an element to combine with other atoms measured by the number of electrons which an atom will give, take, or share to form a chemical bond. This is related to the number of spaces left in an atom's electron shells. The adjective describing an atom's valency uses a Greek prefix (sometimes such as mono, b\di, tri, tetra etc. for valencies of 1, 2, 3, 4. ...
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A measure of the reactivity of an element.
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The capacity of a verb to take particular combinations of case-functions. Transitive and intransitive are different valencies.
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| valency | (chemistry) a property of atoms or radicals |
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| valency | (biology) a relative capacity to unite or react or interact as with antigens or a biological substrate |
| valency | the phenomenon of forming chemical bonds |
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