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Valent may refer to: * Valent (name) *Valence (chemistry) *Valency (linguistics) In linguistics, valency or valence is the number and type of arguments and complements controlled by a predicate, content verbs being typical predicates. Valency is related, though not identical, to subcategorization and transitivity, which c ...
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Valent (name)
Valent is both a surname and a given name (a form of Valentine). Notable people with the name include: * Aaron Valent (born 1997), German politician * Dacia Valent (1963–2015), Italian politician * Dmitry Valent (born 1988), Belarusian kickboxer * Eric Valent (born 1977), American baseball player and coach * Géjza Valent (born 1953), Czechoslovak discus thrower *Martin Valent, Argentine polo player * Michal Valent (born 1986), Slovakian ice hockey player *Roman Valent (born 1983), Swiss tennis player *Valent Sinković Valent Sinković (born 2 August 1988) is a Croatian Rowing (sport), rower. He is the older brother of fellow rower Martin Sinković, with whom he has won three Olympic gold medals. The brothers are the most decorated Croatia at the Olympics, Croa ...
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Valence (chemistry)
In chemistry, the valence (US spelling) or valency (British spelling) of an atom is a measure of its combining capacity with other atoms when it forms chemical compounds or molecules. Valence is generally understood to be the number of chemical bonds that each atom of a given chemical element typically forms. Double bonds are considered to be two bonds, triple bonds to be three, quadruple bonds to be four, quintuple bonds to be five and sextuple bonds to be six. In most compounds, the valence of hydrogen is 1, of oxygen is 2, of nitrogen is 3, and of carbon is 4. Valence is not to be confused with the related concepts of the coordination number, the oxidation state, or the number of valence electrons for a given atom. Description The valence is the combining capacity of an atom of a given element, determined by the number of hydrogen atoms that it combines with. In methane, carbon has a valence of 4; in ammonia, nitrogen has a valence of 3; in water, oxygen has a valence of 2; ...
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