Get to know Trivalent better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like power.
Trivalent in a sentence
Trivalent meaning
- Having a valence of three.
- Protecting against three different (usually flu) viruses.
Synonyms of Trivalent
Using Trivalent
- The main meaning on this page is: Having a valence of three. | Protecting against three different (usually flu) viruses.
- Useful related words include: power, powerfulness.
- In the example corpus, trivalent often appears in combinations such as: the trivalent, trivalent actinides, trivalent ions.
Context around Trivalent
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 10 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Trivalent
- In this selection, "trivalent" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, two, forms, ions, actinides and doses stand out and add context to how "trivalent" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include all the trivalent lanthanide ions and back into trivalent ammonia and. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "trivalent" sits close to words such as aal, aalto and aardvark, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with trivalent
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
None of these are trivalent doses. (6 words)
Ln(III) compounds The trivalent lanthanides mostly form ionic salts. (10 words)
Like most rare earths, gadolinium forms trivalent ions which have fluorescent properties. (12 words)
This rule was first stated by Locke in 1902, citation who found that if a trivalent metal does not form a caesium alum, it neither will form an alum with any other alkali metal or with ammonium. (37 words)
It was found that lawrencium coextracted with the trivalent ions, but the short half-life of the 256 Lr isotope precluded a confirmation that it eluted ahead of Md 3+ in the elution sequence. (34 words)
It has a spinel -like structure similar to magnetite but uses one quadravalent and two divalent cations M 2 +2 M +4 O 4 instead of two trivalent and one divalent cations. (32 words)
Example sentences (19)
None of these are trivalent doses.
Vaccines offered can be trivalent, meaning the vaccination protects against three virus strains.
Cation-exchange and solvent extraction studies led to the conclusion that mendelevium was a trivalent actinide with an ionic radius somewhat smaller than that of the previous actinide, fermium.
In mathematical terms, the structure of a fullerene is a trivalent convex polyhedron with pentagonal and hexagonal faces.
It has a spinel -like structure similar to magnetite but uses one quadravalent and two divalent cations M 2 +2 M +4 O 4 instead of two trivalent and one divalent cations.
Its crystal lattice is isotypic with the oxides of most trivalent rare-earth metals.
Its trivalent oxidation state is most stable in solids and aqueous solution where it induced pale pink color.
It was found that lawrencium coextracted with the trivalent ions, but the short half-life of the 256 Lr isotope precluded a confirmation that it eluted ahead of Md 3+ in the elution sequence.
Like most rare earths, gadolinium forms trivalent ions which have fluorescent properties.
Ln(III) compounds The trivalent lanthanides mostly form ionic salts.
Mendelevium can finally be separated from the other trivalent actinides using selective elution from a cation-exchange resin column, the eluant being ammonia α-HIB.
Physical properties Magnetic and spectroscopic All the trivalent lanthanide ions, except lanthanum and lutetium, have unpaired f electrons.
The lanthanides and actinides, in the metallic state, can exist as either divalent (such as europium and ytterbium ) or trivalent (most other lanthanides) metals.
The lanthanides and the remaining actinides are then separated from the aqueous residue ( raffinate ) by a diamide-based extraction to give, after stripping, a mixture of trivalent actinides and lanthanides.
The solvent extraction then proceeds, and while the trivalent and tetravalent lanthanides and actinides remain on the column, mendelevium(II) does not and stays in the hydrochloric acid.
The trivalent ions are hard acceptors and form more stable complexes with oxygen-donor ligands than with nitrogen-donor ligands.
This crystalline solid is only stable under high pressure, and decomposes back into trivalent ammonia and hydrogen gas at normal conditions.
This rule was first stated by Locke in 1902, citation who found that if a trivalent metal does not form a caesium alum, it neither will form an alum with any other alkali metal or with ammonium.
Trivalent (A,B,E) botulinum antitoxin is derived from equine sources utilizing whole antibodies (Fab and Fc portions).
Common combinations with trivalent
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: