different between valency vs superoxidation
valency
English
Alternative forms
- valence
Etymology
From Late Latin valentia (“power”)
Pronunciation
- enPR: v?'l?ns?, IPA(key): /?ve?l?nsi/
Noun
valency (countable and uncountable, plural valencies) (mostly UK)
- (graph theory) The number of edges connected to a vertex in a graph.
- Synonym: degree
- (especially chemistry) Valence.
- (linguistics) The capacity of a verb to take a specific number of arguments.
- Synonym: valence
- The capacity of something to combine with other things.
Derived terms
valency From the web:
- what valence electrons
- what valency in chemistry
- what valency means
- what valency of hydrogen
- what valence electrons determine
- what valence bond theory
- what valence does metal have
- what shows valence electrons
superoxidation
English
Etymology
super- +? oxidation
Noun
superoxidation (plural superoxidations)
- (chemistry) the oxidation of a material or compound to a greater than normal extent, or to a higher than normal valency/oxidation state
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