- An
intermolecular force (IMF; also
secondary force) is the
force that
mediates interaction between molecules,
including the
electromagnetic forces of attraction...
-
induced dipole bonds or
loosely as van der
Waals forces) are a type of
intermolecular force acting between atoms and
molecules that are
normally electrically...
-
elements nitrogen (N),
oxygen (O), and
fluorine (F).
Hydrogen bonds can be
intermolecular (occurring
between separate molecules) or
intramolecular (occurring...
- one another, and consequently, have
weaker intermolecular bonds than
liquids or solids.
These intermolecular forces result from
electrostatic interactions...
- Nano-thermite or super-thermite is a
metastable intermolecular composite (MIC)
characterized by a
particle size of its main constituents, a
metal fuel...
-
attraction and
repulsions between atoms, molecules, as well as
other intermolecular forces. They
differ from
covalent and
ionic bonding in that they are...
- potential;
named for John Lennard-Jones) is an
intermolecular pair potential. Out of all the
intermolecular potentials, the Lennard-Jones
potential is probably...
-
Starch gelatinization is a
process of
breaking down of
intermolecular bonds of
starch molecules in the
presence of
water and heat,
allowing the hydrogen...
-
modeling of
molecular trajectories. In particular,
given a
model for
intermolecular interactions, one can
calculate with high
precision the
viscosity of...
-
after Otto
Stern and Max Volmer,
allows the
kinetics of a
photophysical intermolecular deactivation process to be explored.
Processes such as fluorescence...