What factors contribute to the strength of an atomic interaction or bond?

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The discussion centers on the factors that determine the strength of atomic interactions or bonds. Key parameters include energy, geometry, and position of atoms, as well as the charges and masses of the involved atoms. The conversation suggests that a more specific inquiry could yield better guidance and information. Participants recommend consulting resources like Wikipedia for a comprehensive overview of chemical bonds and their characteristics. The request for a complete list of mathematical notations related to these concepts is also highlighted as a point of interest.
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hello!

which factors determine, which parameters affect, the strength of an atomic interaction or bond?

thanks!
 
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Your previous posts include large questions, such as, what are the types of energy, complete listing of mathematical notations and now bonds? Please try asking a more specific question or give your reasoning behind asking the question. What are you looking for? This may allow me to give better guidance to the information you need.

If you want to know about bonds, check out the wiki entry. Chemical Bonds
 
Energy, geometry and position.
 
Well, i want a complete list of math notation for reference!
 
chemisttree said:
Energy, geometry and position.

charges? masses? atoms involved?
 
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