valency


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Synonyms for valency

the phenomenon of forming chemical bonds

Related Words

(biology) a relative capacity to unite or react or interact as with antigens or a biological substrate

(chemistry) a property of atoms or radicals

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Danziger N, Rachman D, Valency R (2008) The construct validity of Schein's career anchors orientation inventory.
Tsyganov's scales [4] for each species, the ecological valency on each factor and tolerance on climatic and soil factors, and also the general tolerance, are determined.
On distance-regular graphs with fixed valency, Graphs and Combin, 3, 95-109.
This perceptual valency was less marked in the I 967 work, in which the critique of the frame was fundamental and predominant.
Challenging traditional barriers between computational linguistics and Latin linguistics, the author chose to explore valency structure from Latin annotated corpora as her PhD dissertation thesis.
Similar to the oxidation number concept, the valency of the oxidizing elements is considered as negative and the reducing elements as positive in solution combustion calculations [32].
Iron is an element with several valency states or charges.
The transitivity parameter relates to semantic valency (cf.
When developing this vaccine, we decided to evaluate the protective efficacy of the FCV valency against an unrelated virulent heterologous challenge strain and also to attempt to characterize the nature of the protective immune response.
The subjunction of {P;N} to {P} in (2) obeys the basic valency of {P}: "/{P;N}".
Therefore, the terms gain greater valency through their use becoming more productive.
The vaience-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory of directed valency. Journal of Chemical Education, 40(6), 295-301.
Remove vertices of valency at least 2[absolute value of L] /3.