tetravalent
(adjective)
having a valence of 4
Examples of tetravalent in the following topics:
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Reactive Intermediates
- A simple tetravalent compound like methane, CH4, has a tetrahedral configuration.
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Naming Organic Compounds
- Since hydrogen is such a common component of organic compounds, its amount and locations can be assumed from the tetravalency of carbon, and need not be specified in most cases.
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sp3 Hybridization
- In a tetravalent molecule, four outer atoms are bonded to a central atom.
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Properties of Carbon
- As a member of group 14 on the periodic table, it is nonmetallic and tetravalent—making four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds.
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Enantiomorphism
- Tetravalent carbons have a tetrahedral configuration.
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Isomers
- Each straight line segment represents a bond, the ends and intersections of the lines are carbon atoms, and the correct number of hydrogens is calculated from the tetravalency of carbon.
- In the formula on the right all four 1º-carbons are structurally equivalent (remember the tetrahedral configuration of tetravalent carbon); however the central formula has two equivalent 1º-carbons (bonded to the 3º carbon on the left end) and a single, structurally different 1º-carbon (bonded to the 2º-carbon) at the right end.