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valence

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va·len·ce /ˈveɪləns/ (also valency /-lənsi/) noun [countable] technical  1. HCa measure of the power of atoms to combine together to form compounds 原子价,化合价2. x-refanother spelling of valance valance的另一种拼法
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valenceThe patient will often refuse to go into a valence because he hates it.We know the way a patient gets into valences when he dramatizes his engrams in life.As with core levels, there are various approaches to the computation of valence level binding energies.In a pure semiconductor the valence band is essentially filled and the higher conduction band essentially empty.We see, then, that time, in the Orphic cosmological framework, has three valences.In molecules with unpaired valence electrons, spin-spin coupling between valence and core electrons leads to further small splittings.Bonding may be ionic or covalent, depending on whether valence electrons are transferred or shared.
Origin valence (1800-1900) Late Latin valentia power, ability, from valere; → VALOR
va·len·ce nounChineseSyllable
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valence
valence /ˈveɪləns/ (also va‧len‧cy /-lənsi/) noun [countable] technical
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: Late Latin
 Origin: valentia 'power, ability', from valere; ⇨ VALOR
1. a measure of the power of atoms to combine together to form compounds
2. another spelling of valance