Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
monovalent
Adjective
/ˌmɒnəˈveɪlənt/

Definition
Monovalent describes a chemical element or compound that has a valence of one, meaning it can bond with one atom or molecule.

Examples
- Monovalent ions, such as sodium and potassium, play crucial roles in biological processes.
- The vaccine was designed to provide immunity against a monovalent strain of the virus.

Meaning
In chemistry, monovalent refers to an atom that can form a single bond with another atom. It is often used to describe elements that have one electron in their outer shell, allowing for the formation of a single ionic or covalent bond.

Synonyms
- Univalent
- Monadic