Divalent
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Technical Usage
Understanding the specificity of 'divalent' in scientific contexts can aid comprehension.

For example, in chemistry, being divalent means being able to bond with two atoms.
Contextual Flexibility
Recognizing that 'divalent' has applications beyond chemistry can enhance discussions in biology and medicine.

For instance, 'divalent' can describe dual-target vaccines.
Common Confusions
Avoid confusing 'divalent' with similar terms such as 'bivalent' or 'monovalent' by clarifying valency.

For example, 'bivalent' indicates bonding with two different types of atoms.
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