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Qué (quién) es DEFICIENT - definición

SPECIES THAT VIOLATE THE OCTET RULE BECAUSE THEY HAVE TOO FEW VALENCE ELECTRONS AND SPECIES THAT HAPPEN TO FOLLOW THE OCTET RULE BUT HAVE ELECTRON-ACCEPTOR PROPERTIES, FORMING DONOR-ACCEPTOR CHARGE-TRANSFER SALTS
Electron deficient; Electron-deficient; Electron-deficient compound
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deficient      
[d?'f??(?)nt]
¦ adjective not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient: a diet deficient in vitamin B.
?insufficient or inadequate.
Derivatives
deficiently adverb
Origin
C16: from L. deficient-, deficere (see defect1).
deficient      
adj. deficient in
deficient      
1.
If someone or something is deficient in a particular thing, they do not have the full amount of it that they need in order to function normally or work properly. (FORMAL)
...a diet deficient in vitamin B.
= lacking
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, usu ADJ in n
Deficient is also a combining form.
Vegetarians can become iron-deficient.
COMB in ADJ
2.
Someone or something that is deficient is not good enough for a particular purpose. (FORMAL)
...deficient landing systems.
= inadequate
ADJ

Wikipedia

Electron deficiency

Electron deficiency (and electron-deficient) is jargon that is used in two contexts: species that violate the octet rule because they have too few valence electrons and species that happen to follow the octet rule but have electron-acceptor properties, forming donor-acceptor charge-transfer salts.

Ejemplos de uso de DEFICIENT
1. "We think it is a deficient draft and a deficient constitution," Mr Mahdi said.
2. He denies misconduct and deficient professional performance.
3. Organization is overly bureaucratic, discipline is deficient.
4. Greece‘s national road network is deficient and badly maintained.
5. "Excessive reliance" on agency or locum staff and deficient management.