Bivalency

/baɪˈveɪlənsɪ/ noun

The quality of having two chemical bonds or combining powers; the ability to form exactly two connections with other atoms.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) + 'valency' (strength/worth), from 'valere' (to be strong/matter). The term developed in chemistry during the 19th century to describe atomic bonding properties.

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