covalency

  • 1covalency — kovalentingumas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. covalence; covalency vok. Bindungswertigkeit, f; kovalente Valenz, f; Kovalenz, f rus. гомеополярная валентность, f; гомеополярность, f; ковалентность, f pranc. covalence, f; valence… …

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  • 2covalency — noun Date: 1919 covalence …

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  • 3covalency — See covalence. * * * …

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  • 4covalency — co·va·len·cy lən sē n, pl cies COVALENCE …

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  • 5covalency — n. covalence, number of electrons which an atom can share with other atoms (Chemistry) …

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  • 6covalency — co·valency …

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  • 7covalency — /koʊˈveɪlənsi/ (say koh vayluhnsee) noun the number of electron pairs that an atom can share with those which surround it. Also, Chiefly US, covalence /koʊˈveɪləns/ (say koh vayluhns). –covalent, adjective –covalently, adverb …

  • 8covalency — n. Chem. 1 the linking of atoms by a covalent bond. 2 the number of pairs of electrons an atom can share with another …

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  • 9Complex (chemistry) — The term complex in chemistry is usually used to describe molecules or ensembles formed by the combination of ligands and metal ions. Originally, a complex implied a reversible association of molecules, atoms, or ions through weak chemical bonds …

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  • 10reaction mechanism — Introduction       in chemical reactions (chemical reaction), the detailed processes by which chemical substances are transformed into other substances. The reactions themselves may involve the interactions of atoms (atom), molecules (molecule),… …

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