- bivalent state
- двухвалентное состояние
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
Ternary logic — A ternary, three valued or trivalent logic (sometimes abbreviated 3VL) is a term to describe any of several multi valued logic systems in which there are three truth values indicating true , false and some third value. This is contrasted with the … Wikipedia
germanous — adj. Chem. containing germanium in the bivalent state. * * * (|)jər|mānəs adjective Etymology: New Latin germanium + English ous : of, relating to, or containing germanium in the bivalent state * * * /jeuhr may neuhs/, adj. Chem. containing… … Useful english dictionary
chromite — /kroh muyt/, n. 1. Chem. a salt of chromium in the bivalent state. 2. Mineral. a cubic mineral, ferrous chromate, Fe3Cr2O3, usually with much of the ferrous iron and aluminum replaced by magnesium, and some of the chromium by ferric iron: the… … Universalium
cupric — /kyooh prik, kooh /, adj. of or containing copper, esp. in the bivalent state, as cupric oxide, CuO. [1790 1800; CUPR + IC] * * * … Universalium
ferrous — /fer euhs/, adj. Chem. of or containing iron, esp. in the bivalent state. [1860 65; < L ferr(um) iron + OUS] * * * … Universalium
mercuric — /meuhr kyoor ik/, adj. Chem. of or containing mercury, esp. in the bivalent state. [1820 30; MERCUR(Y) + IC] * * * … Universalium
stannous — /stan euhs/, adj. Chem. containing tin, esp. in the bivalent state. [1840 50; STANN(UM) + OUS] * * * … Universalium
cobaltous — co·bal·tous kō bȯl təs adj of, relating to, or containing cobalt esp. with a valence of two * * * co·bal·tous (ko bawlґtəs) pertaining to or containing cobalt in its bivalent state … Medical dictionary
chromite — chro•mite [[t]ˈkroʊ maɪt[/t]] n. 1) chem. a salt of chromium in the bivalent state 2) mir a black mineral, ferrous chromate, FeCr2O4, the only ore of chromium • Etymology: 1830–40 … From formal English to slang
ferrous — fer•rous [[t]ˈfɛr əs[/t]] adj. chem. of or containing iron, esp. in the bivalent state • Etymology: 1860–65; < L ferr(um) iron + ous … From formal English to slang
stannous — stan•nous [[t]ˈstæn əs[/t]] adj. chem. of or containing tin, esp. in the bivalent state • Etymology: 1840–50; < LL stann(um) tin + ous … From formal English to slang