molekulaalisten
"Molekulaalisten" is the genitive plural form of the Estonian word "molekulaalne," which translates to "molecular" in English. In scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry and physics, this genitive form is used to indicate possession or relation to molecules. For example, "molekulaalisten sidemete" would translate to "of molecular bonds," signifying that the bonds in question belong to or are a characteristic of molecules. Similarly, "molekulaalisten jõudude" means "of molecular forces," referring to the forces that exist between molecules. The word itself is derived from "molekul," the Estonian word for molecule, which in turn comes from the Latin "molecula," a diminutive of "moles" meaning "mass." Therefore, "molekulaalisten" serves as a grammatical tool to express attributes or relationships pertaining to the molecular level in scientific discourse. It is commonly encountered in academic texts, research papers, and educational materials in Estonian discussing the properties, interactions, and structures of matter at its most fundamental constituent level.