isovalent |
homovalent |
In chemistry terms the difference between isovalent and homovalent
is that
isovalent is describing a form of hyperconjugation in which there are contributions from different degrees of bonding between a pair of atoms while
homovalent is having the same valency / valence.
taxonomy |
homovalent |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective homovalent is
(chemistry) having the same valency / valence.
valence |
homovalent |
As a proper noun valence
is a commune in south-eastern france.
As an adjective homovalent is
(chemistry) having the same valency / valence.
valency |
homovalent |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between valency and homovalent
is that
valency is (chemistry) valence while
homovalent is (chemistry) having the same valency / valence.
As a noun valency
is (graph theory) the number of edges connected to a vertex in a graph.
As an adjective homovalent is
(chemistry) having the same valency / valence.