Trivalency

/traɪˈveɪlənsi/

त्रिसंयोजकता

Origin & History

Formed from tri- (“three”) + valency (from Latin valentia “strength, capacity,” from valere “to be strong, to be worth”).

tri- (“तीन”) + valency (लैटिन valentia “शक्ति/क्षमता”, valere “मज़बूत होना/मूल्यवान होना” से) से निर्मित।

Definition

Trivalency is the property of an atom, ion, or element to form three chemical bonds or to have an effective valence of three.

त्रिसंयोजकता वह गुण है जिसमें कोई परमाणु, आयन या तत्व तीन रासायनिक बंध बना सकता है या जिसकी संयोजकता तीन होती है।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
The trivalency of aluminum often leads it to form Al³⁺ ions in compounds.
एल्युमिनियम की त्रिसंयोजकता के कारण वह यौगिकों में अक्सर Al³⁺ आयन बनाता है।

Usage Examples

Chemists describe boron’s bonding behavior in terms of trivalency in many compounds.
In coordination chemistry, trivalency can influence the geometry of complexes.
The trivalency of rare-earth ions affects their reactivity and magnetic properties.
Trivalency is contrasted with divalency and tetravalency when comparing elements in a group.

Synonyms

Trivalence Trivalency state

Antonyms

Monovalency Divalency Tetravalency

Related Forms

Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

Have a trivalency of three
तीन की त्रिसंयोजकता होना
Exhibit trivalency
त्रिसंयोजकता प्रदर्शित करना