divalent

[dahy-vey-luhnt]

divalent Definition

  • 1having a valence of two; capable of combining with or being replaced by two monovalent atoms or radicals
  • 2having two valences, or bonds

Using divalent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "divalent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Oxygen is a divalent element.

  • Example

    Calcium is divalent in its compounds.

  • Example

    A divalent metal ion can form two coordinate bonds with other molecules.

divalent Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for divalent

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Summary: divalent in Brief

The term 'divalent' [dahy-vey-luhnt] describes an atom or molecule that has a valence of two, meaning it can combine with or be replaced by two monovalent atoms or radicals. It is also used to describe a molecule that has two valences or bonds. Examples include oxygen and calcium, which are divalent elements.