univalent

[yoo-nuh-ley-vuhnt]

univalent Definition

  • 1having a valence of one; capable of combining with or replacing only one atom of hydrogen or other univalent element or group.
  • 2having one valence, or having a valence of one.
  • 3having only one valence, or combining power.

Using univalent: Examples

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

  • Example

    Chlorine is a univalent element.

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    The univalent cation has a positive charge of one.

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    A univalent antibody can bind to only one antigenic determinant.

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Summary: univalent in Brief

The term 'univalent' [yoo-nuh-ley-vuhnt] refers to an element or compound that has a valence of one. It can combine with or replace only one atom of hydrogen or other univalent element or group. Univalent also means having only one valence or combining power. Examples include chlorine as a univalent element and a univalent antibody that can bind to only one antigenic determinant.