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Look up Valence, valence, valencies, or valency in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Valence or valency may refer to: Valence (chemistry), a measure of
Valence
Combining capacity of elements with other atoms
has a valence of 4; in ammonia, nitrogen has a valence of 3; in water, oxygen has a valence of 2; and in hydrogen chloride, chlorine has a valence of 1
Valence_(chemistry)
Electron in the outer shell of an atom's energy levels
contributing one valence electron. The presence of valence electrons can determine the element's chemical properties, such as its valence—whether it may
Valence_electron
Intrinsic goodness or badness of an emotion, event, object, or situation
a negative valence. But positive emotions like joy have a positive valence. Positively valenced emotions are evoked by positively valenced events, objects
Valence_(psychology)
American hip-hop duo
Joey Valence & Brae are an American hip-hop duo from State College, Pennsylvania, consisting of rappers Joseph Bertolino (Joey Valence) and Braedan Lugue
Joey_Valence_&_Brae
Prefecture and commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Rhone corridor, Valence is often referred to as "the door to the South of France", the local saying à Valence le Midi commence ("at Valence the Midi begins")
Valence,_Drôme
Electron energy bands which determine the electrical conductivity of a material
material, the valence band is located below the Fermi level, while the conduction band is located above it. The distinction between the valence and conduction
Valence_and_conduction_bands
Political issue with broad voter consensus
A valence issue is a political issue where there is a broad amount of consensus among voters. As valence issues are representative of a goal or quality
Valence_issue
Political ideology
integrity. Valence populism is associated with anti-establishment sentiment and climate skepticism. Technocratic populism is a variant of valence populism
Valence_populism
Index of articles associated with the same name
The Council of Valence may refer to several events held at Valence. The First Council of Valence [fr] held in 374; attended by Florentius of Vienne. The
Council_of_Valence
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up vale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A vale is a type of valley. Vale may also refer to: Vale, Georgia, a town in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region
Vale
One of two foundational theories of quantum chemistry
of the noted 1952 book Valence, this period marks the start of "modern valence bond theory", as contrasted with older valence bond theories, which are
Valence_bond_theory
British rock band
Morton Valence". Louder Than War. 7 February 2019. "Bob & Veronica's Great Escape – Morton Valence". Mojo Magazine. 1 March 2019. "Morton Valence/Lost Cavalry
Morton_Valence
The bond valence method or mean method (or bond valence sum) (not to be mistaken for the valence bond theory in quantum chemistry) is a popular method
Bond_valence_method
Anglo-French nobleman (c. 1270 – 1324)
Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (c. 1270 – 23 June 1324), was an Anglo-French nobleman. Though primarily active in England, he also had strong
Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
Aymer_de_Valence,_2nd_Earl_of_Pembroke
Model for predicting molecular geometry
Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory (/ˈvɛspər, vəˈsɛpər/ VESP-ər, və-SEP-ər) is a model used in chemistry to predict the geometry of
VSEPR_theory
English noblewoman (1250–1310)
Agnes de Valence (born 1250) was a 13th-century noblewoman and daughter of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke. Agnes was born in 1250 and was the
Agnes_de_Valence
Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements
lutetium is primary, sharing both valence electron count and valence orbital type. As chemical reactions involve the valence electrons, elements with similar
Periodic_table
Company manufacturer of lithium ion battery modules and packs
Dawson Valence has its headquarters in Henderson, Nevada, and facilities in Las Vegas, Nevada, Mallusk, Northern Ireland, and Suzhou, China. Valence is currently
Valence_Technology
Psychological framework for understanding relations between pairs of people
relationship promotes positive valence or misinterpreting your partner's personality may promote a negative valence. Interpersonal Valence can be best described
Cognitive_valence_theory
Valence bond (VB) computer programs for modern valence bond calculations:-[1] CRUNCH, by Gordon A. Gallup and his group. GAMESS (UK), includes calculation
Valence_bond_programs
Village in Kent, England
Joan de Valence (William’s wife) stayed at eight different residences, including a month at Sutton Valence. In 1307 William's son, Aymer de Valence, 2nd
Sutton_Valence
Cathedral in Drôme, France
Valence Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Apollinaire de Valence) is a Catholic church, dedicated to Saint Apollinaris of Valence, in Valence, France
Valence_Cathedral
Anglo-Norman noble, allied with Henry III
took the name de Valence ("of Valence") after his birthplace, the Cistercian abbey of Valence, near Lusignan in Poitou. William de Valence was the fourth
William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke
William_de_Valence,_1st_Earl_of_Pembroke
Bernard of Valence (died 1135) was the Latin Patriarch of Antioch from 1100 to 1135. Originally from Valence, Bernard was part of the army of Raymond
Bernard_of_Valence
Chemical bond by sharing of electron pairs
partnered) indicates that "co-valent" bonds involve shared "valence", as detailed in valence bond theory. In the molecule H 2, the hydrogen atoms share
Covalent_bond
Surname list
Vales or Valeš (feminine Valešová) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Look up vales in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Erni Vales
Vales
Railway station in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Valence TGV station (French: Gare de Valence TGV) IATA: XHK) is a railway station in Valence, France which offers regular TGV services. The station, located
Valence_TGV_station
Isomers of chemical compounds that interconvert
version: (2006–) "valence tautomerization". doi:10.1351/goldbook.V06591.html E. Vogel and H. Günther (1967). "Benzene Oxide-Oxepin Valence Tautomerism". Angewandte
Tautomer
Village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England
Oakey Farmhouse. Most of the houses in Moreton Valence are built using Cotswold limestone. RAF Moreton Valence was opened here in November 1939 and closed
Moreton_Valence
Catholic diocese in France
Diocese of Valence (–Die–Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux) (Latin: Dioecesis Valentinensis (–Diensis–Sancti Pauli Tricastinorum); French: Diocèse de Valence
Diocese_of_Valence
Valence was founded 26 July 1452, by letters patent from the Dauphin Louis, afterwards Louis XI of France, in a move to develop the city of Valence,
University_of_Valence
Type of chemical compound
Mixed valence complexes contain an element which is present in more than one oxidation state. Well-known mixed valence compounds include the Creutz–Taube
Mixed-valence_complex
Association football club in Stoke-on-Trent, England
Port Vale Football Club is a professional football club based in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England, which compete in EFL League Two, the fourth tier of
Port_Vale_F.C.
Independent school in Maidstone, Kent, England
1952 "Sutton Valence School - Welcome : A co-educational independent day and boarding school | Sutton Valence School". "Sutton Valence | People Property
Sutton_Valence_School
Quantum chemistry method extending valence bond theory
generalized valence bond (GVB) is a method in valence bond theory that uses flexible orbitals in the general way used by modern valence bond theory.
Generalized_valence_bond
Molecule interconvertable with another through pericyclic reactions
molecules are valence isomers when they are constitutional isomers that can interconvert through pericyclic reactions. There are many valence isomers one
Valence_isomer
Energy range in a solid where no electron states exist
electron from the valence band to the conduction band. The resulting conduction-band electron (and the electron hole in the valence band) are free to
Band_gap
Journalist and founder of the Barbados Advocate
Valence Gale (1850-1909) was a Barbadian journalist and the founder and editor of The Barbados Advocate. Born in 1850, Gale was orphaned when he was 4
Valence_Gale
Arrondissement in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Jean-en-Royans Saint-Vallier Tain-l'Hermitage Valence-1 Valence-2 Valence-3 Valence-4 "Populations de référence 2023" (in French). National
Arrondissement_of_Valence
Surname list
Valize is a Dutch surname. It may refer to: Jan Valize (born 1982), Dutch politician Mitch Valize (born 1995), Dutch Para-cyclist Valise This page lists
Valize
Number and type of arguments controlled by a linguistic predicate
have, while semantic valence describes the thematic relations associated with a verb. Tesnière 1959 expresses the idea of valence as follows (translation
Valency_(linguistics)
Mixing (superposition) of atomic orbitals
bonds in valence bond theory. For example, in a carbon atom which forms four single bonds, the valence-shell s orbital combines with three valence-shell
Orbital_hybridisation
Method of calculating chemical reaction free energies
In theoretical chemistry, the Empirical Valence Bond (EVB) approach is an approximation for calculating free-energies of a chemical reaction in condensed-phase
Empirical_valence_bond
Chemical rule of thumb
number to a concept of valence in which he distinguished atoms as electron donors or acceptors, leading to positive and negative valence states that greatly
Octet_rule
the maximum positive and negative valence of an element is frequently eight. The rule used a historic meaning of valence which resembles the modern concept
Abegg's_rule
Diagrams for the bonding between atoms of a molecule and lone pairs of electrons
equal to the sum of the numbers of valence electrons on each individual atom, not the maximum possible. Non-valence electrons are not represented in Lewis
Lewis_structure
Village and parish in Hampshire, England
Newton Valence is a village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is 4.4 miles (7.1 km) south of Alton, just off the
Newton_Valence
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
"Legging It In Dorset — Compton Valence". Dorset Life. August 2008. Retrieved 11 March 2026. "Bridehead estate (Compton Valence, Dorchester, Littlebredy, Galton
Compton_Valence
Inner-shell electron of an atom
from the valence electrons. The number of valence electrons of an element can be determined by the periodic table group of the element (see valence electron):
Core_electron
Theory in communications
communication situations: Expectancies, communicator reward valence, and violation valence. Expectancy refers to what an individual anticipates will happen
Expectancy_violations_theory
Contrast of one emotion from another
two-dimensional circular space, containing arousal and valence dimensions. Arousal represents the vertical axis and valence represents the horizontal axis, while the
Emotion_classification
The Canton of Valence is one of the 15 cantons of the Tarn-et-Garonne department, in southern France. At the French canton reorganisation which came into
Canton_of_Valence
Railway station in Valence, France
Valence-Ville station (French: Gare de Valence-Ville) is a railway station serving the town Valence, Drôme department, southeastern France. It is situated
Valence-Ville_station
American film and television production company
December 2019, Valence Media acquired Nielsen Holdings' music data business, with the division being rebranded as MRC Data. In 2020, Valence Media rebranded
MRC_(company)
Revised theory in chemical bonding
Modern valence bond theory is the application of valence bond theory (VBT) with computer programs that are competitive in accuracy and economy, with programs
Modern_valence_bond_theory
American garage rock band
The Cherry Valence (Estrus Records, 2001) Riffin' (Estrus, 2002) Revival EP (Flapping Jet, 2002) TCV3 (Bifocal Media, 2005) Cherry Valence at Allmusic
The_Cherry_Valence
French politician (born 1981)
David Valence (born 7 October 1981) is a French politician from the Radical Party who was a Member of Parliament for Vosges's 2nd constituency from 2022
David_Valence
1307 battle fought by Robert the Bruce
Robert the Bruce and Valence had first met in combat the previous year at the Battle of Methven just outside Perth where Valence's night time surprise
Battle_of_Loudoun_Hill
2025 single by Joey Valence & Brae featuring JPEGMafia
duo Joey Valence & Brae featuring American rapper JPEGMafia. It was released on June 13, 2025 by RCA Records as the lead single from Joey Valence & Brae's
Wassup_(song)
1962 American film directed by John Ford
incredulous fact that the lively townsfolk of Shinbone didn't polish off Valence [sic] for themselves. On TV, he would have been dispatched by the second
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The_Man_Who_Shot_Liberty_Valance
Hypothetical charge assigned to an atom in a molecule based on its valence shell
V is the number of valence electrons of the neutral atom in isolation (in its ground state); L is the number of non-bonding valence electrons assigned
Formal_charge
French football team
Association Sportive d'Origine Arménienne de Valence was a French football team playing in the city of Valence, Drôme. The team dissolved in 2005 due to
ASOA_Valence
Railway line in southeastern France
railway from Valence to Moirans is a 78 km long railway line in southeastern France. It was built by the PLM and opened on 9 May 1864 to link Valence and Grenoble
Valence–Moirans_railway
Method for describing the electronic structure of molecules using quantum mechanics
explanation in valence bond theory is more complicated. When one electron is removed from an sp3 orbital, resonance is invoked between four valence bond structures
Molecular_orbital_theory
American fantasy drama TV series (2011–2019)
Thrones' Cast Signs for Season 7 with Big Raises". The Hollywood Reporter. Valence Media. Archived from the original on August 13, 2016. Retrieved January
Game_of_Thrones
Elementary particle, fundamental constituent of matter
There are two families of hadrons: baryons, with three valence quarks, and mesons, with a valence quark and an antiquark. The most common baryons are the
Quark
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Portes-lès-Valence (French pronunciation: [pɔʁt lɛ valɑ̃s], literally Portes near Valence; Occitan: Pòrtas) is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern
Portes-lès-Valence
French football club
Olympique de Valence (formerly Association Sportive Valence), simply known as Valence, is a French association football club based in the town of Valence, Drôme
Olympique_de_Valence
Tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons
(1934). "A New Electroaffinity Scale; Together with Data on Valence States and on Valence Ionization Potentials and Electron Affinities". Journal of Chemical
Electronegativity
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
suburb of Valence. The archaeologist and Hellenist Fernand Courby (1878–1932) was born in Bourg-lès-Valence. In 2014–2019, Bourg-lès-Valence was twinned
Bourg-lès-Valence
2007 film by Tom McCarthy
Jenkins was nominated for Best Actor at the 81st Academy Awards. Walter Vale is a widowed Connecticut College economics professor who lives a fairly solitary
The Visitor (2007 feature film)
The_Visitor_(2007_feature_film)
Classification scheme of hadrons
the quark model is a classification scheme for hadrons in terms of their valence quarks—the quarks and antiquarks that give rise to the quantum numbers
Quark_model
Description of a molecule's true bond structure as a combination of structures
of the valence shell of third period and heavier main group elements is controversial. A Lewis structure in which a central atom has a valence electron
Resonance_(chemistry)
Phenomenon in solid-state physics of semiconductors
transitioning between the valence band and the conduction band where generation of an electron is a transition from the valence band to the conduction band
Carrier generation and recombination
Carrier_generation_and_recombination
Psychological theory
outcome In order for the valence to be positive, the person must prefer attaining the outcome to not attaining it. Valence is one behavioral alternative
Expectancy_theory
Building in London, England
tenants, Agnes de Valence and her brother Aylmer, Earl of Pembroke, who came from a wealthy family in the French province of Valence, the family moving
Valence_House_Museum
Subatomic particles consisting of quarks and gluons
of more than three valence quarks. By contrast, "ordinary" hadrons contain just two or three quarks. Hadrons with explicit valence gluon content would
Exotic_hadron
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Marcel-lès-Valence (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁsɛl lɛ valɑ̃s], literally Saint-Marcel near Valence; Occitan: Sant Marçau de Valença) is a commune
Saint-Marcel-lès-Valence
Airport in Chabeuil
Valence – Chabeuil Airport (IATA: VAF, ICAO: LFLU) is an airport in France, located about 5 miles (8 km) east of Valence (in the Drôme department, Rhone-Alpes
Valence-Chabeuil_Airport
Castle in Sutton Valence, Kent, England
Sutton Valence Castle is a ruined medieval fortification in the village of Sutton Valence in Kent, England. Overlooking a strategic route to the coast
Sutton_Valence_Castle
List of particles in matter including fermions and bosons
four valence quarks and one valence antiquark. Other exotic baryons may also exist. Ordinary mesons are made up of a valence quark and a valence antiquark
List_of_particles
Rugby player
10 February 2007. "Sevens: Valence's appetite is a sevens inspiration". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 27 April 2023. "Valence To Join All Blacks". Archived
Amasio_Valence
Valence Mendis, formally Warnakulasurya Wadumestrige Dewasrita Valence Mendis, (born 21 May 1958) is a Sri Lankan prelate of the Catholic Church who has
Valence_Mendis
Metal with a small negative indirect band-gap
energy overlap between the bottom of the conduction band and the top of the valence band, but they do not overlap in momentum space. According to electronic
Semimetal
Commune in Occitania, France
Province of Castellón, has been a twin city to Valence since September 1990. The Spanish twin to Valence, France lies about 45 km due north of Valencia
Valence,_Tarn-et-Garonne
Bias in which choices are influenced by the options' connotations
the generalizability of the valence-framing effect, there has been little consideration as to the mediators of the valence-framing effect. Bizer, Žeželj
Framing_effect_(psychology)
Vale of Belvoir (Nottinghamshire / Leicestershire / Lincolnshire) Vale of Berkeley (Gloucestershire) Blackmore Vale or (Blackmoor Vale) (Dorset) Vale
List of vales in England and Wales
List_of_vales_in_England_and_Wales
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Valence-en-Poitou (French pronunciation: [valɑ̃s ɑ̃ pwatu]) is a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France.
Valence-en-Poitou
English noblewoman
1306), and left children. John de Valence (died 1277), childless Margaret de Valence, childless William de Valence (died in battle in Wales in 1282),
Joan_de_Munchensi
Topics referred to by the same term
Valy may refer to places: Valy (Cheb District), a municipality and village in the Karlovy Vary Region Valy (Pardubice District), a municipality and village
Valy
Commune in Occitanie, France
Castelnau-Valence (French pronunciation: [kastɛlno valɑ̃s]; Occitan: Castèlnòu e Valença) is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. Communes
Castelnau-Valence
Scientific study of matter's behavior and properties
together in molecules or crystals. In many simple compounds, valence bond theory, the Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion model (VSEPR), and the concept
Chemistry
Set of functions used to represent the electronic wave function
valence polarization def2-SVPD – Split valence polarization with diffuse functions def2-TZVP – Valence triple-zeta polarization def2-TZVPD – Valence triple-zeta
Basis_set_(chemistry)
Specific recurring patterns that are present in the modern periodic table
Electrons found in the outermost shell are generally known as valence electrons; the number of valence electrons determines the valency of an atom. Trend-wise
Periodic_trends
Electoral ward in London, England
Valence is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. There was a revision of ward boundaries in Barking and Dagenham in 2022. The
Valence_(ward)
Types of energy range in a solid where no electron states can exist
minimal-energy state in the conduction band and the maximal-energy state in the valence band are each characterized by a certain crystal momentum (k-vector) in
Direct_and_indirect_band_gaps
Identical electron configuration
CH 3COCH 3 and CH3N=NCH3 are not. This definition is sometimes termed valence isoelectronicity. Definitions can sometimes be not as strict, sometimes
Isoelectronicity
Commune in Occitania, France
Valence-sur-Baïse (pronounced [valɑ̃s syʁ baiːz]; Gascon: Valença de Baïsa) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. Communes of the
Valence-sur-Baïse
Retrieved 18 March 2015. Neindorf, Brooke. "Valence opens historic graphite mine". www.abc.net.au. ABC Rural. "Valence celebrates opening of Australia's first
Valence_Industries
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Tamil
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Glow of dawn
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Jolly.
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of English Murray, MORAY means "sea warrior."
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place in or bordering on Devon.
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Muslim
Chaste, Modest
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Muslim/Islamic
Nearness closeness
Girl/Female
Indian
Princess
Girl/Female
English American Swedish
Aintroduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St...
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Steady; Clear
Male
English
Short form of English Harvey, HARVE means "battle worthy."
VALENCE
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n.
An element or radical whose valence is three.
a.
Pertaining to, or containing, uranium; designating those compounds in which uranium has a lower valence as contrasted with the uranic compounds.
a.
Having a valence of three; trivalent; sometimes, in a specific sense, having three hydroxyl groups, whether acid or basic; thus, glycerin, glyceric acid, and tartronic acid are each triatomic.
a.
Of or pertaining to titanium; derived from, or containing, titanium; specifically, designating those compounds of titanium in which it has a higher valence as contrasted with the titanous compounds.
a.
Having a valence of four; quadrivalent; tetravalent; sometimes, in a specific sense, having four hydroxyl groups, whether acid or basic.
a.
Of or pertaining to tellurium; derived from, or resembling, tellurium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with tellurous compounds; as, telluric acid, which is analogous to sulphuric acid.
a.
Having a valence of one; capable of combining with, or of being substituted for, one atom of hydrogen; monovalent; -- said of certain atoms and radicals.
a.
Pertaining to, or obtained from, vanadium; containing vanadium; specifically distinguished those compounds in which vanadium has a relatively higher valence as contrasted with the vanadious compounds; as, vanadic oxide.
a.
Having a valence of three; capable of being combined with, substituted for, or compared with, three atoms of hydrogen; -- said of triad atoms or radicals; thus, nitrogen is trivalent in ammonia.
a.
Pertaining to, resembling, or containing uranium; specifically, designating those compounds in which uranium has a valence relatively higher than in uranous compounds.
a.
Pertaining to, or containing, ruthenium; specifically, designating those compounds in which it has a lower valence as contrasted with ruthenic compounds.
a.
Of or pertaining to tellurium; derived from, or containing, tellurium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a lower valence as contrasted with telluric compounds; as, tellurous acid, which is analogous to sulphurous acid.
a.
Pertaining to, or containing, vanadium; specifically, designating those compounds in which vanadium has a lower valence as contrasted with the vanadic compounds; as, vanadious acid.
a.
Of or pertaining to thallium; derived from, or containing, thallium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with the thallous compounds; as, thallic oxide.
a.
Pertaining to, or containing, ruthenium; specifically, designating those compounds in which it has a higher valence as contrasted with ruthenious compounds.
n.
See Valence.
a.
Having a valence of four; tetratomic; quadrivalent.
a.
Designating certain compounds of titanium in which that element has a lower valence as contrasted with titanic compounds.
n.
The degree of combining power of an atom (or radical) as shown by the number of atoms of hydrogen (or of other monads, as chlorine, sodium, etc.) with which it will combine, or for which it can be substituted, or with which it can be compared; thus, an atom of hydrogen is a monad, and has a valence of one; the atoms of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon are respectively dyads, triads, and tetrads, and have a valence respectively of two, three, and four.
a.
Of or pertaining to thallium; derived from, or containing, thallium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a lower valence as contrasted with the thallic compounds.