Interatomic separation causes heat to flow slowly. As there will be time involved in transferring heat at a gap.
The energy in a sucrose molecule is stored in the interatomic bonds such as the carbon-oxygen bonds and the oxygen-hydrogen bonds.
If you think to the metal iron - a metallic bonding exist.
ATTRACTION OF (+) AND (-) CHARGES
what is the difference between man made attraction compared to natural attraction
Ionic bond is only interatomic and based on electrostatic attraction.
yes every solid substance has its interatomic space IT MAY VARY
Alkli metal (i.e li-lithium,Na-sodium,K-Pottasium)has weak interatomic force of atterection
It is false.
The interatomic forces (Argon is monatomic gas) are London dispersion forces.
The quantum mechanical energy band where electrons reside in semiconductors that participate in interatomic bonding.
Hydrogen bonding is the attraction of H atoms in the water molecule (slight + charge) to O atoms in a neighboring water molecule (slight - charge); it is a weak interatomic force. But it is still strong enough to help the water molecules "stick" together.
The forces cancel each other, at least externally.
Interatomic separation causes heat to flow slowly. As there will be time involved in transferring heat at a gap.
There are actually four types of force: the strong force and the weak force (both interatomic), electromagnetic force and gravity.
The energy in a sucrose molecule is stored in the interatomic bonds such as the carbon-oxygen bonds and the oxygen-hydrogen bonds.
The energy in a sucrose molecule is stored in the interatomic bonds such as the carbon-oxygen bonds and the oxygen-hydrogen bonds.