Valence

Valence

In chemistry, the valence or valency of an element is a measure of its combining power with other atoms when it forms chemical compounds or molecules. The concept of valence was developed in the second half of the 19th century and helped successfully explain the molecular structure of inorganic and organic compounds.

People died in Valence (First 24 people) - Page 0

Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach

Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach


Élie Cester

Élie Cester

French rugby union player

Marcel Renault

Marcel Renault

French racing driver

Didier-Léon Marchand

Didier-Léon Marchand


Humbert of Romans

Humbert of Romans


Franck Prévot

Franck Prévot

Author

Jacques Pic

Jacques Pic

French chef

Driss Chraïbi

Driss Chraïbi

Moroccan author

Pope Pius VI

Pope Pius VI

Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church

Paul-Louis Simond

Paul-Louis Simond

French physician

François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières

François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières

Former Constable of France

Louis Mandrin

Louis Mandrin

French highwayman

Tamara Desni

Tamara Desni

British-German actress

Louis Ageron

Louis Ageron

French painter

Paul Ribeyre

Paul Ribeyre

Former Minister of Social Affairs and Health of France

Paul-Jacques Bonzon

Paul-Jacques Bonzon

French writer

Barthélemy Amengual

Barthélemy Amengual

Film critic

Giulio Pace

Giulio Pace

Italian philosopher

Jean-Claude Pertuzé

Jean-Claude Pertuzé

French comic book artist

Didier Notheaux

Didier Notheaux

French football player

Jean Friedel

Jean Friedel

Biologist

Pius VI

Pius VI

Former head of the Catholic Church

Adolphe Marty

Adolphe Marty

French organist

Piotr Maleszewski

Piotr Maleszewski

Economist