- of
unused valencies on
atoms of what are now
called the p-block
elements is
generally even, and
Frankland suggested that the
unused valencies saturated...
- Look up Valence, valence,
valencies, or
valency in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Valence or
valency may
refer to:
Valence (chemistry), a
measure of...
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Valencic,
Valenčič or
Valenčić is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Filip Valenčič (born 1992),
Slovenian footballer Jože
Valenčič (born...
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valency or
valence is the
number and type of
arguments and
complements controlled by a predicate,
content verbs being typical predicates.
Valency is...
- that a verb
takes is
called its
valency or valence.
Verbs can be
classified according to
their valency:
Avalent (
valency = 0): the verb has
neither a subject...
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atomicity is
sometimes equivalent to
valency. Some
authors also use the term to
refer to the
maximum number of
valencies observed for an element.
Based on...
- In
graph theory, the
degree (or
valency) of a
vertex of a
graph is the
number of
edges that are
incident to the vertex; in a multigraph, a loop contributes...
- did not
appear to fit in the system, he
boldly predicted that
either valencies or
atomic weights had been
measured incorrectly, or that
there was a missing...
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Filip Valenčič (born 7
January 1992) is a
Slovenian professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder. Born in Ljubljana,
Valenčič started his
senior career...
- was applied. For the case of an
alloy whose constituents have
different valencies, we have m = I t F × ∑ i w i v i M i {\displaystyle m={\frac {It}{F\times...