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electrovalent

Meaning of "electrovalent" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF ELECTROVALENT

ɪˌlektrəʊˈveɪlənt


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF ELECTROVALENT

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Electrovalent is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES ELECTROVALENT MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of electrovalent in the English dictionary

The definition of electrovalent in the dictionary is of, relating to, or containing a bond that results from electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH ELECTROVALENT

bivalent · covalent · divalent · hexavalent · monovalent · multivalent · octavalent · pentavalent · polyvalent · quadrivalent · quinquevalent · quinquivalent · septavalent · septivalent · sexavalent · surveillant · tervalent · tetravalent · trivalent · univalent

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE ELECTROVALENT

electrothermal · electrothermal printer · electrothermic · electrothermy · electrotint · electrotonic · electrotonus · electrotype · electrotyper · electrotypic · electrotypist · electrotypy · electrovalence · electrovalency · electrovalent bond · electrovalently · electroweak · electroweak interaction · electroweak theory · electrowinning

WORDS THAT END LIKE ELECTROVALENT

ambivalent · dose equivalent · electrochemical equivalent · equivalent · ewe equivalent · excellent · fraudulent · gram equivalent · heptavalent · lent · maltalent · nonequivalent · prevalent · quantivalent · sexvalent · silent · talent · transcalent · unambivalent · violent

Synonyms and antonyms of electrovalent in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «electrovalent» into 25 languages

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电价
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electrovalente
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electrovalent
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वैद्युतसंयोजक
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التكافؤ الالكتروني
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électrovalente
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Elektrovalen
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elektrovalente
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electrovalent
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Electrovalent
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electrovalent
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மின்இயை
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इलेक्ट्रोलावलंट
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electrovalent
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electrovalent
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elektrovalente
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Trends of use of electrovalent

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «ELECTROVALENT»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about electrovalent

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELECTROVALENT»

Discover the use of electrovalent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to electrovalent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Level Course in Chemistry
Electrovalent bonds are produced when electrons are transferred from atoms of one element to atoms of another element, producing positive and negative ions. A simple 'dot and cross' diagram for forming an electrovalent bond is: Y [X]+[;Y]- ...
J. G. R. Briggs, 2002
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Chemistry
ELECTROVALENT BONDING - ELECTROVALENT COMPOUNDS FORMATION OF - ELECTROVALENT COMPOUNDS Formation of electrovalent compounds - involves transfer of valence electrons - from one atom - generally metallic to ...
3
Icse Chemidtry Solvable Question Bank & 25 Test Papers
Q.2 DEFINE OR EXPLAIN THE TERM -ELECTROVALENT BOND AND ELECTROVALENT COMPOUND? ELECTROVALENT BOND & ELECTROVALENT COMPOUND • The chemical bond formed between two atoms by transfer of electrons ...
Dr. Viraf J. Dalal
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Sasol Encyclopaedia of Science and Technology
The particles then fall from these plates and are collected for disposal. electrostatics The study of static electricity (electric charges at rest). electrovalent bond See ionic bond and covalent bond. electrovalent compound A chemical compound ...
G.C. Gerrans, 2004
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Competition Science Vision
Electrovalent. Bond. • Ionic bond is formed between two dissimilar atoms having a large difference in their electronegativity values. i.e., (> 1-75). The electronic concept of this chemical bond was first of all proposed by Kossel (1916).
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Science with Xtra Innings
Ans. In the formation of electrovalent compounds, atoms achieve inert gas structure by loss or gain of electrons. Q.58. What is an ion ? Give example. Ans. An electrically charged atom or group of atoms is called an ion. For example Sodium ...
7
Chemistry 10
Compounds: characteristic properties of electrovalent and covalent compounds and differences between them: oxidation and reduction in terms of loss or gain of electrons by atoms of an element. Types of bonding: electrovalent and covalent.
Raymond Fernandes
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Chemistry for Tenth Class Part2
Reaction of Metals with Chlorine Metals react with chlorine to form electrovalent chlorides (ionic chlorides). In the formation of metal chlorides, the metal atoms lose electrons and become positively charged ions, whereas chlorine atoms gain  ...
Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur, Lakhmir Singh, Manjit Kaur
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Young Scientist Series ICSE Chemistry 7
Ionic Bond or Electrovalent Bond When two atoms combine together, one of the atoms may transfer one or more electrons to the other atom. By this transfer, each atom gets the stable octet structure in its outermost shell. This mode of bonding ...
Lorraine Mirza, Krishnakali Gupta, Mirza Lorraine
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I.I.T. Chemistry Vol. 1
The crystal lattice of electrovalent compound is composed of : (a) atoms (b) molecules (c) oppositely charged ions (d) both molecules and ions 2. Most favourable conditions for electrovalent bonding are : (a) low ionisation potential of one atom ...
P Saxena

3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ELECTROVALENT»

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Rare Element Resources' Proprietary Separation Technology …
... to bind with specific REE in solution by forming strong electrovalent bonds, which can only be broken by using strong acids in mixer/settlers. «Yahoo Finance UK, Jun 15»
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Humanity on trial: The case of the third gender
... is attraction between elements and compounds in the form of electrovalent and co-valent bonds.The electrovalent bond is bonding of «Free Malaysia Today, Jan 15»
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Dyes & Fibre Polymer System
Molecules are bound together by electrovalent linkages. The molecules of keratin are very large, with and average molecular weight estimated ... «Fibre2fashion.com, Feb 09»
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