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covalent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of covalent in Hindi

  • सहसंयोजक

covalent Definition

Adjective

  • relating to or denoting chemical bonds formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms.

covalent Example

  • ionic lattice with a lot of covalent character. ( बहुत सारे सहसंयोजक चरित्र के साथ आयनिक जाली। )
  • This structure is unique in enzymes in that the two ends are the only form of covalent bond attachment to rest of the protein. ( एंजाइमों में यह संरचना अद्वितीय है कि दो छोर शेष प्रोटीन के लिए सहसंयोजक बंधन लगाव का एकमात्र रूप हैं। )
  • Thereafter, b-ionone freely exchanged within the binding pocket during perfusion because the truncated retinoid cannot form a covalent bond with opsin. ( इसके बाद, छिड़काव के दौरान बाध्यकारी जेब के भीतर बी-आयनोन का स्वतंत्र रूप से आदान-प्रदान होता है क्योंकि काटे गए रेटिनोइड ऑप्सिन के साथ सहसंयोजक बंधन नहीं बना सकते हैं। ) 
  • The mechanism of the attractive force in a covalent bond relies on highly complex electromagnetic interactions between electrons with magnetic spin components. ( एक सहसंयोजक बंधन में आकर्षक बल का तंत्र चुंबकीय स्पिन घटकों के साथ इलेक्ट्रॉनों के बीच अत्यधिक जटिल विद्युत चुम्बकीय बातचीत पर निर्भर करता है। )

More Sentence

  • This is of course equivalent to saying that as a covalent bond begins to form between the phosphorus and the 2h-oxygen, the burden of the negative charge becomes relieved.
  • Silicon being a larger atom than carbon can form only a single covalent bond with an oxygen atom.
  • The enzyme DNA polymerase joins the new nucleotides to each other by strong covalent bonds, forming the sugar-phosphate backbone.
  • That allows the formation of covalent bonds between the two.
  • Summary At room temperature, solid aluminum chloride has an ionic lattice with a lot of covalent character.
  • chlorine atoms are said to be joined by a covalent bond.
  • Radicals also come together forming covalent bond in Termination steps.
  • An OH - nucleophile forms a dative covalent bond with one of the hydrogen atoms.
  • Then there would be no such thing as covalent bonds.
  • In fact, the covalent bonds of hydrocarbons are so evenly balanced; that their make-up is considered to be non-polar.
  • The molecules were immediately turned into plasma, the elements comprising the molecules lost their covalent bonds and were scattered with the solar wind, just so many harmless atoms and particles.
  • A large unknown area in pectin chemistry concerns the possible presence in vivo of covalent cross-links between pectic molecules.
  • The cyanide ion comes from hydrogen cyanide ion comes from hydrogen cyanide, which is a covalent molecule.