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pentavalent, a. Chem.|pɛnˈtævələnt| [f. penta- + L. valēnt-em having power or value.] Having the combining power of five atoms of hydrogen or other univalent element; quinquivalent.
1871Roscoe Elem. Chem. 174 The elements of the nitrogen group possess a peculiarity by which they frequently appear as if they were pentavalent. 1881A. W. Williamson in Nature XXIV. 418/1 An atom of nitrogen or of antimony is only known to be trivalent in combination with hydrogen; but each of them occurs in form of a pentavalent compound with chlorine. |