molekulidelike
Molekulidelike is a term used in Norwegian-language scientific writing to describe systems, properties, or behaviors that resemble those of discrete molecules rather than extended solid networks. It characterizes substances or phases in which the primary structural units are intact molecular entities, bound to each other mainly by van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonds, or other relatively weak interactions.
The concept appears across chemistry, materials science, and physics. In chemistry, molekulidelike descriptions are applied to
Key characteristics include: the presence of discrete molecular units with relatively strong intramolecular bonds; interunit interactions
Examples include molecular liquids such as water or ammonia, molecular crystals like solid CO2 or ice, and