Divalent

usgb/ˌdaɪˈveɪlənt/
adjective

Referring to a chemical element or ion that has a valency of two, meaning it can bond with two other atoms.

Calcium is a divalent ion, as it can form bonds with two chloride ions.
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divalent cation,divalent anion,divalent vaccine

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Technical Usage

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

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For example, in chemistry, being divalent means being able to bond with two atoms.
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Contextual Flexibility

Recognizing that 'divalent' has applications beyond chemistry can enhance discussions in biology and medicine.

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For instance, 'divalent' can describe dual-target vaccines.
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Common Confusions

Avoid confusing 'divalent' with similar terms such as 'bivalent' or 'monovalent' by clarifying valency.

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