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The charge on an ion based on the number of electrons transferred or shared.
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the number of electrons that are used by an atom to form a compound, eg, magnesium generally has two electrons available to be donated and has a valence of 2. Some atoms can have more than one valence, for example iron can have a valence of 2 or 3.
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In a graph, the number of (local) ends of segments which meet at a vertex. (Another term for the valence of a vertex is its degree.)
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Of a verb definition, an indication of the number of noun operands that the definition can accept: monadic if 1, dyadic if 2, dual-valence if either 1 or 2.
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