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Definition of Valencies

Valencies
Valency Val"en*cy, n.; pl. Valencies. (Chem.) (a) See Valence. (b) A unit of combining power; a so-called bond of affinity.

Meaning of Valencies from wikipedia

- 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...
- Valencic, Valenčič or Valenčić is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Filip Valenčič (born 1992), Slovenian footballer Jože Valenčič (born...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...