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valence

Valence vs Osmious - What's the difference?

valence | osmious |


In chemistry terms the difference between valence and osmious

is that valence is the number of binding sites of a molecule, such as an antibody or antigen while osmious is denoting those compounds of osmium in which the element has a valence relatively lower than in the osmic compounds.

As a noun valence

is an extract; a preparation, now especially one effective against a certain number of strains of a pathogen.

As an adjective osmious is

denoting those compounds of osmium in which the element has a valence relatively lower than in the osmic compounds.

Valence vs Osmic - What's the difference?

valence | osmic |


As a noun valence

is an extract; a preparation, now especially one effective against a certain number of strains of a pathogen.

As an adjective osmic is

pertaining to, derived from, or containing, osmium; specifically, designating those compounds in which it has a higher valence.

Valence vs Quantivalent - What's the difference?

valence | quantivalent |


As a proper noun valence

is a commune in south-eastern france.

As an adjective quantivalent is

(chemistry|archaic) of or pertaining to quantivalence, or valence.

Valence vs Quinquivalent - What's the difference?

valence | quinquivalent |


As a proper noun valence

is a commune in south-eastern france.

As an adjective quinquivalent is

(chemistry) having a valence of five.

Valence vs Homovalent - What's the difference?

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.

Valence vs Aliovalent - What's the difference?

valence | aliovalent |


As a proper noun valence

is a commune in south-eastern france.

As an adjective aliovalent is

(inorganic chemistry) having a different valence.

Valence vs Ferryl - What's the difference?

valence | ferryl |


As a noun valence

is an extract; a preparation, now especially one effective against a certain number of strains of a pathogen.

As an adjective ferryl is

describing compounds of iron in which it has a valence or oxidation number of 4.

Valence vs Quadrivalent - What's the difference?

valence | quadrivalent |


As a proper noun valence

is a commune in south-eastern france.

As an adjective quadrivalent is

(chemistry) having a valence of four.

As a noun quadrivalent is

(genetics) any quadrivalent chromosome.

Valence vs Monocoordinated - What's the difference?

valence | monocoordinated |


As a proper noun valence

is a commune in south-eastern france.

As an adjective monocoordinated is

(chemistry) having given up one valence electron to form an chemical bond.

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