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valance$89417$ - traducción al italiano

VILLAGE IN UNITED KINGDOM
Newton Valance

valance      
n. (Arred) volant, balza; mantovana; damasco per tappezzeria
valence electron         
  • valence]] of four. Each hydrogen atom has one valence electron and is univalent.
OUTER SHELL ELECTRON THAT IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN ATOM, AND THAT CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE FORMATION OF A CHEMICAL BOND IF THE OUTER SHELL IS NOT CLOSED
Valance shells; Valence shell; Valence electrons; Valence Electrons; Valence energy level; Valance electron; Valence orbital
elettrone di valenza (elettrone ubicato nel guscio esterno dell"atomo e partecipe nel processo di creazione di legame chimico)

Definición

valance
['val(?)ns]
(also valence)
¦ noun a length of decorative drapery attached to the canopy or frame of a bed to screen the structure or space beneath it.
?a sheet with a gathered border designed to hang down over the mattress and sides of a bed.
?chiefly N. Amer. a length of decorative drapery screening the curtain fittings above a window.
Derivatives
valanced adjective
Origin
ME: perh. Anglo-Norman Fr., from a shortened form of OFr. avaler (see vail).

Wikipedia

Newton Valence

Newton Valence is a village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is 4.4 miles (7.1 km) south of Alton, just off the A32 road.

The nearest railway station is Liss, 4.5 miles (7.3 km) southeast of the village, although the station at Alton is a similar distance to the north.

The village sits high in the westernmost chalk hills of the South Downs: maximum elevation 191 metres (627 feet) above sea level. Much of the surrounding landscape is within the East Hampshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Farming is the most obvious economic activity. Arable farming (mainly wheat, maize and oil-seed rape) and sheep-grazing predominate.