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Qué (quién) es interatomic - definición

FORCES OF ATTRACTION OR REPULSION WHICH ACT BETWEEN NEIGHBORING PARTICLES
Dipole-dipole bond; Dipole–dipole attraction; Instantaneous dipole attraction; Induced-dipole attraction; Interatomic force; Intermolecular; Intermolecular Force; Intermolecular Forces; Intermolecular bond; Nonbonded interactions; Instantaneous dipole; Keesom force; Molecular attraction; Intermolecular attraction; Dipole-dipole interaction; Intermolecular interaction; Intermolecular forces; Intermolecular interactions; Keesom forces; Dipole-dipole interactions; Intermolecular bonding; Intermolecular bonds; Dipole-dipole force; Intermolecular attractions; Dipole-dipole attraction; Ion-Dipole Forces; Ion-Dipole Force; Debye force; Induced dipole; Dipole-dipole; Orientation force; Keeson force; Induction force; Inter-molecular bond; Inter-molecular interactions; Dipole–dipole coupling; Dipole-dipole coupling; Dipole–dipole interaction; Interaction between molecules

Interatomic      
·adj Between atoms; situated, or acting, between the atoms of bodies; as, interatomic forces.
interatomic      
¦ adjective Physics existing or acting between atoms.
Interatomic potential         
  • Typical shape of an interatomic pair potential.
FUNCTIONS FOR CALCULATING POTENTIAL ENERGY
Interatomic potentials
Interatomic potentials are mathematical functions to calculate the potential energy of a system of atoms with given positions in space.M.

Wikipedia

Intermolecular force

An intermolecular force (IMF) (or secondary force) is the force that mediates interaction between molecules, including the electromagnetic forces of attraction or repulsion which act between atoms and other types of neighbouring particles, e.g. atoms or ions. Intermolecular forces are weak relative to intramolecular forces – the forces which hold a molecule together. For example, the covalent bond, involving sharing electron pairs between atoms, is much stronger than the forces present between neighboring molecules. Both sets of forces are essential parts of force fields frequently used in molecular mechanics.

The first reference to the nature of microscopic forces is found in Alexis Clairaut's work Théorie de la figure de la Terre, published in Paris in 1743. Other scientists who have contributed to the investigation of microscopic forces include: Laplace, Gauss, Maxwell and Boltzmann.

Attractive intermolecular forces are categorized into the following types:

  • Hydrogen bonding
  • Ion–dipole forces and ion–induced dipole forces
  • Van der Waals forces – Keesom force, Debye force, and London dispersion force

Information on intermolecular forces is obtained by macroscopic measurements of properties like viscosity, pressure, volume, temperature (PVT) data. The link to microscopic aspects is given by virial coefficients and Lennard-Jones potentials.