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Sentences with ELECTROVALENCY

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"The electrovalency of sodium is +1 because it donates one electron to become a cation."
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"Chlorine has an electrovalency of -1 as it accepts one electron to become an anion."
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"In the compound NaCl, the electrovalency of sodium cancels out the electrovalency of chlorine."
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"Magnesium typically has an electrovalency of +2."
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"Oxygen generally has an electrovalency of -2 in compounds."
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"The measurement of electrovalency helps predict the formulation of chemical compounds."
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"The electrovalency of ions determines their ability to form ionic bonds."
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"Chemists use electrovalency to balance chemical equations."
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"The electrovalency of an ion can be deduced from its position in the periodic table."
10
"Ionic compounds are formed through the electrovalency of their constituent ions."
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"The concept of electrovalency was introduced by Gilbert N. Lewis in the early 20th century."
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"Polyatomic ions have a combined electrovalency due to the presence of multiple atoms."
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"The electrovalency of cations is always positive, while that of anions is negative."
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"The electrovalency of an element can vary depending on the chemical environment."
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"The concept of electrovalency is essential in understanding the formation of ionic compounds."
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"The electrovalency of sodium is +1, while that of chlorine is -1."
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"The electrovalency of calcium is +2, indicating that it can lose two electrons to form a stable ion."
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"The electrovalency of oxygen is -2 because it tends to gain two electrons to achieve stability."
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"Chemists use electrovalency to predict the nature of chemical bonds in a molecule."
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"The electrovalency of an element is determined by the number of valence electrons it has."
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"Ionic compounds have high electrovalency, as they are formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another."
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"The concept of electrovalency was introduced by Gilbert N. Lewis in 1916."
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