examples |
monovalent |
As a noun examples
is .
As an adjective monovalent is
(chemistry) univalent.
monovalent |
monoatomic |
As adjectives the difference between monovalent and monoatomic
is that
monovalent is (chemistry) univalent while
monoatomic is .
monovalent |
monatomic |
In chemistry terms the difference between monovalent and monatomic
is that
monovalent is univalent while
monatomic is of an element, consisting of a single atom in the molecule; for example: the noble gases. Note: strictly speaking, a molecule has at least two atoms.
polyvalent |
monovalent |
In chemistry terms the difference between polyvalent and monovalent
is that
polyvalent is having multiple valencies while
monovalent is univalent.
As adjectives the difference between polyvalent and monovalent
is that
polyvalent is multivalent; having a number of different forms, purposes, meanings, aspects or principles while
monovalent is univalent.
monovalent |
divalent |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between monovalent and divalent
is that
monovalent is (chemistry) univalent while
divalent is (chemistry) having a valence of two.
As adjectives the difference between monovalent and divalent
is that
monovalent is (chemistry) univalent while
divalent is (chemistry) having a valence of two.
monovalent |
cuproan |
As adjectives the difference between monovalent and cuproan
is that
monovalent is (chemistry) univalent while
cuproan is (mineralogy) describing minerals that contain monovalent copper.