tetravalence (Meaning)
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tetravalence (n.)
The quality or state of being tetravalent; quadrivalence.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tetravalence
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tetravalence Sentence Examples
- The tetravalence of carbon allows it to form four stable bonds.
- The coordination complex exhibits tetravalence by coordinating with four ligands.
- Sulfur's tetravalence enables it to form various compounds with different oxidation states.
- Silicon's tetravalence makes it an important semiconductor material.
- The element germanium displays tetravalence in its chemical reactions.
- The nitrogen atom possesses tetravalence, resulting in the formation of ammonia and amines.
- The tetravalence of oxygen allows it to participate in numerous chemical processes.
- The tetravalence of phosphorus is essential for the formation of DNA and RNA.
- The transition metal manganese exhibits tetravalence in some of its compounds.
- The ion U4+ represents the tetravalence of uranium in its reduced form.
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The quality or state of being tetravalent; quadrivalence.
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The tetravalence of carbon allows it to form four stable bonds.
The coordination complex exhibits tetravalence by coordinating with four ligands.
Sulfur's tetravalence enables it to form various compounds with different oxidation states.
Silicon's tetravalence makes it an important semiconductor material.