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va·lence
/ˈvelən(t)s/
原子價
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va·lence
/ˈvelən(t)s/
名詞
(原子)價,(化合)價,效價
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Val·ance
n.
1.
Hanging
drapery
for
a
bed
,
couch
,
window
,
or
the
like
,
especially
that
which
hangs
around
a
bedstead
,
from
the
bed
to
the
floor
. [
Written
also
valence
.]
Valance
of
Venice
gold
in
needlework
.
--
Shak
.
2.
The
drooping
edging
of
the
lid
of
a
trunk
,
which
covers
the
joint
when
the
lid
is
closed
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Va·lence
n.
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
,
etc
.)
with
which
it
will
combine
,
or
for
which
it
can
be
substituted
,
or
with
which
it
can
be
compared
;
thus
,
an
atom
of
hydrogen
is
a
monad
,
and
has
a
valence
of
one
;
the
atoms
of
oxygen
,
nitrogen
,
and
carbon
are
respectively
dyads
,
triads
,
and
tetrads
,
and
have
a
valence
respectively
of
two
,
three
,
and
four
.
Note:
☞
The
valence
of
certain
elements
varies
in
different
compounds
.
Valence
in
degree
may
extend
as
high
as
seven
or
eight
,
as
in
the
cases
of
iodine
and
osmium
respectively
.
The
doctrine
of
valence
has
been
of
fundamental
importance
in
distinguishing
the
equivalence
from
the
atomic
weight
,
and
is
an
essential
factor
in
explaining
the
chemical
structures
of
compounds
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
valence
n
1: (
biology
)
a
relative
capacity
to
unite
or
react
or
interact
as
with
antigens
or
a
biological
substrate
[
syn
:
valency
]
2: (
chemistry
)
a
property
of
atoms
or
radicals
;
their
combining
power
given
in
terms
of
the
number
of
hydrogen
atoms
(
or
the
equivalent
) [
syn
:
valency
]
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