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intermolecular force
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intermolecular force

Force of attraction between molecules. Intermolecular forces are relatively weak; hence simple molecular compounds are gases, liquids, or low-melting-point solids.



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Based on this, we then mechanically characterize the principal values of the stress tensor: They represent averages of the pressures created by the distributions of intermolecular forces inside material.
The group incorporates into its system a variety of chemically responsive dyes that can react with a full spectrum of intermolecular interactions.
The possibility of multiple antigenic conformations or intermolecular epitopes cannot be ruled out when considering surface antigen structure.
 
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