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The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 13
Proximity and valence electrons.
ঝালর, মিশ্রণক্ষমতা, যোজ্যতা
(1) (biology
(2) (chemistry, or the equivalent
(3) (biology) a relative capacity to unite or react or interact as with antigens or a biological substrate
(4) (chemistry) a property of atoms or radicals
(5) Their combining power given in terms of the number of hydrogen atoms (or the equivalent)
(1) In covalent compounds the valence of an atom may be less obvious.
(2) The valence of specific words and expressions communicates sexual potency and the lack thereof.
(3) The metalloids have an intermediate number of valence electrons.
(4) Nonmetals with eight valence electrons are chemically unreactive.
(5) The semantic valence attributed to a hieroglyphic language is two-edged.
(6) The electrons in the highest energy level are called valence electrons.
(7) Molecules with unpaired valence electrons
(8) These superconductors usually contain more oxygen atoms than predicted by valence theory.
(9) Addition reactions of inorganic molecules occur when an atom has more than one valence .
(10) Carbon always has a valence of 4
(11) The valence of a unit is closely tied up with its dependence.
(12) The authors compared the responses of 20 highs with 20 lows on ratings of the valence of neutral words that were preceded by subliminal presentations of negative or neutral images.
(13) Oxygen has six valence electrons.
(14) One rather unsuccessful idea which he embarked on quite late in his career was to apply invariant theory to chemical valences .
(15) Thus, the most obvious approach would be to use the Gouy-Chapman equation or its generalized formulation for electrolytes with mixed valences , the Grahame equation.
(16) Literature has reported valences of five and higher, but no substantiation of these has ever been shown.
valency
The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 13
Proximity and valence electrons.