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Synonyms bivalent

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Although usually trivalent, europium readily forms divalent compounds.
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Organomercury compounds are always divalent and usually two-coordinate and linear geometry.
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In the modified Zincex process, zinc is separated from most divalent ions by solvent extraction.
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Divalent halide derivatives are known for all of the lanthanides.
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Nitrite is a much more active corrosion inhibitor than nitrate, a less powerful oxidizer of the divalent iron.
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The solid-state properties can also be modified using divalent transition metal ions to affect stiffness and smell.
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For example, Fe is transported into the cell in the divalent form, despite being present in the soil primarily in the trivalent form.
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Divalent organotin compounds are uncommon, although more common than related divalent organogermanium and organosilicon compounds.
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Whereas trivalent europium gives red phosphors, the luminescence of divalent europium depends on the host lattice, but tends to be on the blue side.
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More examples
  • Bivalent: having a valence of two or having two valences
  • In chemistry, a divalent ion or molecule has a valence of two and thus can form two covalent bonds with other ions or molecules. An older term for divalent is bivalent.
  • A chemical or physical term referring to cationic versions of dissolved elements that have two quantums of electronic charge
  • Describing an atom or molecule with two binding sites available for bond formation or a charged ion carrying a charge of +2 or -2.