Combining vs Quantivalence - What's the difference?
combining | quantivalence |
The act by which things are combined or brought together.
* (Charles Dickens), The Old Curiosity Shop
(chemistry) Valence; the atomic or combining power of an element or radical expressed in terms of the number of atoms of hydrogen with which it will unite.
As nouns the difference between combining and quantivalence
is that combining is the act by which things are combined or brought together while quantivalence is valence; the atomic or combining power of an element or radical expressed in terms of the number of atoms of hydrogen with which it will unite.As a verb combining
is present participle of lang=en.combining
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(en noun)- these little combinings together, of friends, for objects in themselves extremely laudable, but which the law terms conspiracies