hexavalent

hexavalent
hexa·va·lent .hek-sə-'vā-lənt adj having a chemical valence of six

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hexa·va·lent (hek″sə-vaґlənt) having a valence of six.

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  • hexavalent — HEXAVALÉNT, Ă, hexavalenţi, te, adj. (Despre radicali sau elemente chimice) Care are valenţa şase. – Din fr. hexavalent. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  hexavalént adj. m., pl. hexavalénţi; f. sg. hexavaléntă …   Dicționar Român

  • Hexavalent — Hex*av a*lent, a. [Hexa + L. valens, entis, p. pr. See {Valence}.] (Chem.) Having a valence of six; said of hexads. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hexavalent — ● hexavalent, hexavalente adjectif Qui possède la valence chimique 6 …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • hexavalent — [hek′sə vā΄lənt, hek΄sə vā′lənt] adj. having a valence of six …   English World dictionary

  • hexavalent — adj. having a valency of six; sexivalent. * * * hexavalent, a. Chem. (hɛkˈsævələnt) [f. hexa + L. valēnt em having power or value.] Combining with or capable of replacing six atoms of hydrogen or other univalent element or radical. (Syd. Soc. Lex …   Useful english dictionary

  • Hexavalent chromium — Hex chrome redirects here. For the color printing process, see Hexachrome. An example of a chromium(VI) compound: chromium trioxide Hexavalent chromium (chromium VI) refers to chemical compounds that contain the element chromium in the +6… …   Wikipedia

  • hexavalent — /hek seuh vay leuhnt/, adj. Chem. having a valence of six. Also, sexavalent, sexivalent. [1885 90; HEXA + VALENT] * * * …   Universalium

  • hexavalent — adjective having a valence of 6 …   Wiktionary

  • hexavalént — adj. m., pl. hexavalénţi; f. sg. hexavaléntã, pl. hexavalénte …   Romanian orthography

  • hexavalent — [ˌhɛksə veɪl(ə)nt] adjective Chemistry having a valency of six …   English new terms dictionary

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