At the equilibrium state of the liquid, interior molecules are under the balanced forces with uniformly distributed adjacent molecules.
The photographic developer causes adjacent molecules to split similarly.
Direct interactions are between adjacent adsorbed molecules, which could make adsorbing near another adsorbate molecule more or less favorable and greatly affects high-coverage behavior.
It has applications in cutting objects and severing adjacent molecules.
The finite twist angle between adjacent molecules is due to their asymmetric packing, which results in longer-range chiral order.
Here constant α quantifies the strength of the interaction between adjacent molecules.
Viscosity, a physical property, is a measure of how well adjacent molecules stick to one another.
For other materials, what matters most is how well adjacent molecules respond to each other.
This is due to proton transfer between adjacent molecules in each pleated sheet, rather than molecular rotation.
Replies: When polymeric materials, such as paper, plastic, and skin, are cut, mostly what is being separated adjacent molecules, held together by weak forces.