adjective
- having a valence of four; capable of combining with four atoms of hydrogen or their equivalent
- consisting of four homologous chromosomes synapsed together during meiosis
Usage: chemistry
Usage: biology
Examples
- Carbon is quadrivalent, meaning it can form four covalent bonds.
- Silicon, like carbon, is a quadrivalent element in most compounds.
- The quadrivalent nature of these atoms allows for complex molecular structures.
- Quadrivalent chromosomes were observed during the cell division process.
- The chemist explained that quadrivalent elements have four electrons available for bonding.
- In organic chemistry, quadrivalent carbon atoms form the backbone of many molecules.