An intermolecular force (IMF; also secondary force) is the force that mediates interaction between molecules, including the electromagnetic forces of...
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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...
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atoms making up a molecule. Intramolecular forces are stronger than the intermolecular forces that govern the interactions between molecules. The classical...
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originate from interactions of induced and "instantaneous" dipoles (see Intermolecular force). The original Fritz London theory of these forces applies only in...
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When to apply the term "van der Waals" force depends on the text. The broadest definitions include all intermolecular forces which are electrostatic in origin...
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of oganesson are uncertain. The intermolecular force between noble gas atoms is the very weak London dispersion force, so their boiling points are all...
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This kind of dust is attracted by intermolecular force. Liquid also adheres to the image sensor by intermolecular force and such molecules adhere strongly...
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Design Festival, annual UK arts event London dispersion force, type of intermolecular force Loss development factor in insurance pricing LuraDocument...
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System for producing precision lengths by stacking components Intermolecular force – Force of attraction or repulsion between molecules and neighboring...
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Inframammary fold, in anatomy Initial mass function, in stellar astronomy Intermolecular force, non-bonding electrostatic forces between molecules Interplanetary...
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tiny vibrating particles of matter, such as atoms, held together by intermolecular bonds. Like a gas, a liquid is able to flow and take the shape of a...
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Normal force, exerted reactionally back on the acting body by the compressive, tensile or shear stress within the recipient body Intermolecular forces...
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S2CID 96812603. Park, Soo-Jin; Seo, Min-Kang (1 January 2011). "Intermolecular Force". Interface Science and Technology. 18: 1–57. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-375049-5...
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Electromagnetism (redirect from Electromagnetic force)
experience when "pushing" or "pulling" ordinary material objects result from intermolecular forces between individual molecules in our bodies and in the objects...
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constant, can be expressed in terms of the parameters of the intermolecular attractive force. Equivalently, if μ ′ {\displaystyle \mu '} is a known viscosity...
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Physics ChemPhysChem Molecular Physics (journal) Physics portal Intermolecular force Molecular dynamics Quantum chemistry Solid-state physics or Condensed...
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Flowability (category Intermolecular forces)
on many traits: the shape and size of the powder particles due to intermolecular force, porosity electrostatic activity hygroscopy bulk density angle of...
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relation Clairaut's theorem Differential geometry Human computer Intermolecular force Symmetry of second derivatives Other dates have been proposed, such...
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smoothly. In general, branched compounds with a higher intermolecular force (e.g., London dispersion force for iso-octane) will have a higher octane rating...
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understanding of the spectra of organic molecules, the theory of Intermolecular force and to the construction of Potential energy surface Andy Paul, CEO...
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fundamental contributions to the theories of chemical bonding and of intermolecular forces (London dispersion forces) are today considered classic and are...
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truncation is assumed, the compressibility factor is linked to the intermolecular-force potential φ by: Z = 1 + 2 π N A V m ∫ 0 ∞ ( 1 − exp ( φ k T ) )...
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molecule with a permanent dipole moment is called a polar molecule. See Intermolecular force § Dipole–dipole interactions. Instantaneous dipoles These occur due...
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and have useful mechanical properties at high temperatures. intermolecular force Any force that mediates interaction between molecules, e.g. electromagnetic...
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at standard temperature and pressure with some variation due to intermolecular force and molecule size compared to an ideal gas. Normal high pressure...
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the first to postulate an intermolecular force, however rudimentary, such a force is now sometimes called a Van der Waals force. A second major discovery...
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one another. A solid can withstand a shearing force due to the strength of these sticky intermolecular forces. A fluid will continuously deform when subjected...
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of molecules having small molecular mass connected by an unknown intermolecular force. Hermann Staudinger was the first to propose that polymers consisted...
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Lennard-Jones potential (category Intermolecular forces)
yet realistic intermolecular interactions. The Lennard-Jones potential is often used as a building block in molecular models (a.k.a. force fields) for more...
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van der Waals: was one of the first to postulate an intermolecular force: the van der Waals force. 1873: Frederick Guthrie discovers thermionic emission...
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