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what is a monovalent ion​

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Answered by snakeeye86
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Monovalence or Monovalent may refer to: Monovalent ion, an atom, ion, or chemical group with a valence of one, which thus can form one covalent bond. ... Monovalent antibody, an antibody with affinity for one epitope, antigen, or strain of microorganism.

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Answered by satanu735
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Monovalence or Monovalent may refer to:

Monovalent ion, an atom, ion, or chemical group with a valence of one, which thus can form one covalent bond

Monovalent vaccine, a vaccine directed at only one pathogen

Monovalent antibody, an antibody with affinity for one epitope, antigen, or strain of microorganism

Monovalent verb or Intransitive verb, a verb that takes no direct object and has only one argument

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