Examples of 'valency' in a sentence

Meaning of "valency"

valency (noun) - In chemistry, valency refers to the combining power of an element
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  • Alternative form of valence (“the combining capacity of an atom, functional group, or radical determined by the number of atoms of hydrogen with which it will unite, or the number of electrons that it will gain, lose, or share when it combines with other atoms, etc.”)
  • The capacity of something to combine with other things.
  • The number of edges connected to a vertex in a graph.
  • Alternative form of valence (“the number of arguments that a verb can have, including its subject, ranging from zero to three or, less commonly, four”)

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Valency of an atom is determined by its electronic configuration.
X represents the valency of the transition metal.
The combining capacity of an atom is known as valency.
Take out the chemical valency of the remainder.
A valency table lists compounds by there names or symbols.
Will increase the effective valency of a molecule.
The combining capacity of an element is called its valency.
Corresponds to the valency of the metal or metalloid element.
Every vertex has the same degree or valency.
Chromium ions are subjected to valency adjustment by oxidation or reduction.
Molecular orbital theory of bond order and valency.
M corresponds to the valency of the metal.
A correspondence need not have a valency.
Low valency vanadium is usually stabilized with carbonyl ligands.
Applicatives and causatives are prototypical valency increasing devices.

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Z is the valency of the ion.
The first remark concerns valency.
With an allative prefix a verbs valency is increased by one argument.
It is to be understood that substitution at a given atom is limited by valency.
The open valency is on either the heteroatom or carbon atom.
It is understood that substitution at a given atom is limited by valency.
The valency of an ion is equal to the charge on the ion.
The combining power of an element is known as its valency.
If no substituent is indicated then the valency is filled with a hydrogen.
Carbon is capable of forming many allotropes due to its valency.
Mixed valency is required for organic metals to exhibit electrical conductivity.
Most languages provide a means to change the valency of verbs.
Define valency of an element.
Verbs therefore have valency.
The infectious bronchitis valency can also preferably be added thereto.
This is termed variable valency.
Valency of the infinitive.
Mendeleev worked on organising trends in atomic weights and valency.
The valency platform molecule is synthesized to include groups such as bromoacetyl.
Considerations related to peptide display valency and its control.
Increasing the valency of mosaic antigens may further improve coverage.
Elements with zero valency.
The binding valency varies depending on the structure of immune complexes.
In embodiments the metal nanoparticles can have zero valency.
The valency of an ion is same as the charge present on the ion.
With increasing age the number of main valency linkages increases.
A metal with lower valency is more likely to dissolve in a metal of higher valency.
Ions of equal valency.
The valency or multiplicity of a totient number m is the number of solutions to this equation.
Doubts and complaints of employees to the valency of their jobs are lower.
Valency markers are affixed to the verb root either to increase or decrease valency.
Are elements of zero valency.
The linguistic meaning of valency derives from the definition of valency in chemistry.
Avidity depends on both the affinity and the valency of interactions.
Reducing valency involves moving an argument from the core to oblique status.

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