atoomontbinding
Atoomontbinding is a term occasionally employed in chemistry and materials science to describe the net interaction that binds atoms together in a system. It encompasses the range of interatomic forces responsible for cohesion, including covalent, ionic, and metallic bonds, as well as secondary interactions such as van der Waals forces and hydrogen bonds. The phrasing emphasizes the atomic-scale energy landscape that stabilizes a structure rather than focusing on any single bond type.
The concept is explained by established theories of chemical bonding. Bond strength is quantified by binding
Measurement relies on spectroscopy, calorimetry, diffraction, and computational chemistry. Bond energies can be inferred from spectroscopic
Applications include materials design, catalysis, and nanotechnology, where tuning interatomic binding affects stability, reactivity, and properties.
The term atoomontbinding is not a standardized label in formal nomenclature and may be used variably across