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2 valence
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3 valence
tr['veɪləns]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL valencian.• gotera s.f.• valencia s.f.['veɪlǝns]N valencia f -
4 valence
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5 valence
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6 valence
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7 valence
valence:ecological valence экологическая валентностьEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > valence
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8 valence
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > valence
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9 valence
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > valence
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10 valence
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11 valence
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12 valence
1) валентность
2) валентный
– active valence
– chief valence
– directional valence
– ionic valence
– latent valence
– null valence
– positive valence
– residual valence
– secondary valence
– unsaturated valence
– valence angle
– valence band
– valence bond
– valence crystal
– valence electron
– valence hybridization
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13 valence
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14 valence
валентность (1. свойство атома 2. бтх число мест связывания антитела с антителом 3. бтх число детерминант у антигена)-
absolute valence
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active actual valence
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active valence
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chief valence
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electrostatic valence
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free valence
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ionic valence
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mixed valence
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negative valence
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normal valence
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15 valence
1. валентный; валентность2. валентностьСинонимический ряд:ionization (noun) affinity; combining power; elective affinity; ionization; magnetism; magnetization; susceptibility -
16 valence
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17 valence
va·lence[ˈveɪlən(t)s]va·len·cy[ˈveɪlən(t)si]I. n Valenz f\valence band/bond PHYS, MATH Verbindungs-/Bindungswertigkeit f* * *['veɪləns] ['veIlənsɪ]n (CHEM)Wertigkeit f, Valenz f; (LING) Valenz f* * *A s Valenz f, Wertigkeit f:of odd valence unpaarwertigB adj Valenz…:valence bond Valenzbindung f;valence number Valenzzahl f* * *(US) (chemistry) n.Valenz -en f. n.Wertigkeit f. -
18 valence
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19 valence
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20 valence
[̈ɪˈvæləns]valence = valency valence = valance valence = valency valency: valency хим. валентность valence валентность valence хим. attr. валентный; valency link валентная связь
См. также в других словарях:
VALENCE — À toute représentation de la matière qui la suppose grenue, se rattachent deux genres d’intuitions, l’une privilégiant les formes, l’autre les forces. On peut, en effet, imaginer sous le mode de l’intensité les interactions entre les particules… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Valence FC — Valence CF Valencia Club de Fútbol Généralités Surnom(s) … Wikipédia en Français
Valence — may refer to:In molecules, atoms, or subatomic particles* Valence (chemistry) * Valence bond theory in chemistry * Valence shell in chemistry * Valence band in physics * Valence quarks (see quark model) in particle physics In other sciences*… … Wikipedia
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Valence — puede referirse a varias localidades de Francia: Valence, comuna francesa y prefectura del departamento de Drôme; llamada también Valence sur Rhône y antiguamente en español Valencia de Francia. Valence, comuna francesa del departamento de… … Wikipedia Español
Valence HB — Valence Handball Généralités … Wikipédia en Français
VALENCE — VALENCE, chief town of the department of Dôme, S.E. France, part of the ancient province of Dauphiné. The establishment of the Jewish community in Valence does not go back earlier than 1323; however, the decision of the council held in the town… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Valence — Va lence, n. [From L. valens, entis, p. pr. of valere to have power, to be strong. See {Valiant}.] (Chem.) The degree of combining power of an atom (or radical) as shown by the number of atoms of hydrogen (or of other monads, as chlorine, sodium … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
valence — n. pl. valencies [vā′ləns] n. [LL valentia, worth, capacity < L, vigor < valens, prp. of valere, to be strong: see VALUE] Chem. 1. the capacity of an element or radical to combine with another to form molecules, as measured by the number of … English World dictionary
Valence — [va lãs], Stadt in Südfrankreich, Verwaltungssitz des Départements Drôme, an der mittleren Rhône unterhalb der Isèremündung, 63 400 Einwohner; Bischofssitz; Kunstmuseum; landwirtschaftliches Handelszentrum in einem Obstbaugebiet; Maschinen und… … Universal-Lexikon