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1 валентность
1. ж. брит. амер. valency; valenceвалентность по — valency referred to …
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2 валентность
(1. свойство атома 2. бтх число мест связывания антитела с антителом 3. бтх число детерминант у антигена) valence, valency* * *вале́нтность ж.1. брит. valency; амер. valenceвале́нтность, отнесё́нная к … — valency referred to …вале́нтность по — valency referred to …вале́нтность по водоро́ду, кислоро́ду … — valency referred to hydrogen, oxygen2. valency bond3. мат. rank [order] of tensorгла́вная вале́нтность — chief [principal] valencyио́нная вале́нтность — ionic valencyко́мплексная вале́нтность — complex valencyкоординацио́нная вале́нтность — coordination valencyмаксима́льная вале́нтность — maximum [absolute] valencyнапра́вленная вале́нтность — directional valencyненасы́щенная вале́нтность — unsaturated valencyнорма́льная вале́нтность — normal [ordinary] valencyнулева́я вале́нтность — null [zero] valency, arbitrary zeroоста́точная вале́нтность — residual valencyотрица́тельная вале́нтность — negative valencyпарциа́льная вале́нтность — partial valencyпобо́чная вале́нтность — secondary [subsidiary, auxiliary] valencyположи́тельная вале́нтность — positive valencyполя́рная вале́нтность — polar valencyсвобо́дная вале́нтность — free valencyскры́тая вале́нтность — latent valencyвале́нтность элеме́нта в соедине́нии — active valency -
3 атомная связь
1) Engineering: atomic bond, atomic bonding, covalent bond, homeopolar bond, interatomic bond2) Chemistry: atomic linkage, electron-pair bond3) Metallurgy: atomic binding, covalent binding, covalent linkage, electron-pair binding, homopolar binding, homopolar bond, valency binding, valency bond4) Oil: electric-pair bond -
4 гомеополярная связь
1) Engineering: atomic bond, covalent bond, homeopolar bond2) Chemistry: electron-pair bond, homopolar bond, homopolar link, homopolar linkage3) Metallurgy: atomic binding, atomic linkage, covalent binding, covalent linkage, electron-pair binding, homopolar binding, valency binding, valency bond4) Oil: electric-pair bond5) Makarov: shared electron bondУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гомеополярная связь
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5 ковалентная связь
1) Engineering: atomic bond, covalent bond, homeopolar bond2) Chemistry: covalent link, covalent linkage, electron-pair bond3) Metallurgy: atomic binding, electron-pair binding, homopolar binding, homopolar bond, valency binding, valency bond4) Physics: covalent binding5) Oil: electric-pair bond6) Polymers: atomic linkage7) Makarov: covalent forces, covalent form of binding, shared electron bond -
6 валентная связь
1) General subject: valence link2) Engineering: valence bond3) Chemistry: valence linkage4) Makarov: valency bond -
7 связь главной валентности
1) Engineering: main-valency bond2) Chemistry: principal bond, principal linkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > связь главной валентности
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8 насыщать валентность
Makarov: saturate valency bondУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > насыщать валентность
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9 электровалентность
1) Engineering: electrostatic valence, electrovalent bond, ionic bond, ionic valence2) Chemistry: electrovalence, electrovalency3) Metallurgy: ionic valency4) Makarov: electrostatic valency5) Electrochemistry: electro valencyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > электровалентность
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10 свободная валентность
Engineering: available bond, free valence, free valencyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свободная валентность
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11 валентная связь
См. также в других словарях:
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