"Tetravalent" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having four valencies or a valency of four. The state or number of combining capacity of an atom or radical, especially as indicated by its electronic configuration.
In chemistry, carbon has a tetravalent atom, meaning it can form four bonds with other elements.
Tetravalent bonds can be seen in the structure of a diamond, where each carbon atom forms four strong covalent bonds with neighboring carbon atoms.
Silicon is also a tetravalent metalloid, meaning it typically forms four covalent bonds in its natural state.
Tetravalent ions, such as Si4+, can be formed when silicon is oxidized.
The compound francium, a radioactive element, often exhibits tetravalent and four paired electrons.
Writing or structure consisting of four stanzas of four lines (or quatrains) each, typically presenting a theme or a complete thought.
A tetrastyle is a portico or porch having four columns, typically used to adorn the entrance of a ancient Greek or Roman building, particularly temples, theatres, and other public buildings.
Tetrathecal refers to a type of overlap of four elements or parts, often used in reference to anatomy, chemistry, or other scientific fields.
Tetrathionic acid is an oxyacid with formula H2So4, also known as thionyl tetrahydrate or simply tetrathionic.
There is no word called "tetraxile" in the English language. However, "tetraxile" is not a real word but a variation or a misspelling of the word "tetrasixle", which is not an English word.
Tetrazene (also known as isonitroso hydrazide) is a chemical compound with the formula N2H4N4. It is commonly used as an explosive and also has some medical applications. It is also a potential intermediate in the preparation of other chemicals.
Tetrazole is an organic compound that contains four nitrogen atoms in a five-membered ring structure, generally with the formula C2H3N3O.