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Univalent vs Azide - What's the difference?

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In context|chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between univalent and azide

is that univalent is (chemistry) having a valence of 1, or having only one valence while azide is (chemistry) the univalent n3 radical or functional group or any ester containing this group.

As nouns the difference between univalent and azide

is that univalent is (genetics) any univalent chromosome while azide is (chemistry) the univalent n3 radical or functional group or any ester containing this group.

As a adjective univalent

is (chemistry) having a valence of 1, or having only one valence.

univalent

English

Adjective

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  • (chemistry) Having a valence of 1, or having only one valence.
  • (genetics) Of, or relating to, a chromosome that is not paired with its homologous chromosome during synapsis.
  • (Holomorphic and) injective.
  • Synonyms

    * (chemistry) monovalent * (complex analysis) schlicht, simple

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (genetics) Any univalent chromosome.
  • azide

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia azide) (en noun)
  • (chemistry) the univalent N3 radical or functional group or any ester containing this group
  • (chemistry) the N3- anion or any salt containing this anion