Polyvalence
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In chemistry, polyvalence or multivalence refers to atoms or molecules that exhibit more than one valence (chemistry).
Polyvalence or polyvalent may also refer to:
- Polyvalence (music), the musical use of more than one key simultaneously
- Polyvalent antibody, a group of antibodies that have affinity for various antigens
- Polyvalent logic, a form of many-valued logic or probabilistic logic
- Polyvalent vaccine, a vaccine that can vaccinate a person against more than one strain of a disease
- Sala Polivalentă (disambiguation), various stadiums in Romania commonly translated as Polyvalent Hall
- Snake antivenom that contains neutralizing antibodies against two or more species of snakes
See also
- Bivalence, principle in logic that every declaration is either true or false
- Divalent, ion or molecule that can form two chemical bonds
- Monovalent (disambiguation)
- Valence (disambiguation)
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