interatomare
Interatomare is an Italian term used in physics and chemistry to describe phenomena, properties, or processes that arise from interactions between atoms. The closest English equivalent is interatomic. In Italian, the more common adjective for topics centered on interactions among atoms is interatomico, while interatomare is often encountered as a verb form meaning to affect, involve, or describe interatomic effects in a given context.
The concept encompasses the forces and potential relationships that govern how atoms attract, repel, bond, and
In practice, interatomic interactions are described by potentials or energy surfaces as a function of the distance
Interatomic concepts are studied through experimental techniques such as X-ray and neutron diffraction, spectroscopy, and electron
See also: interatomic potential, bond length, covalent bond, ionic bond, van der Waals forces, crystallography, solid-state