Electrostatic forces are essential for the hierarchical structure
of matter: electrons are bound to the atomic nucleus by
electrostatic forces; atoms carry (partial) charges and ions with
opposite charges attract and form (chemical) bonds. Small residual
electrostatic forces between molecules allow them to form
macroscopic structures such as crystals. Electrostatic interactions
explain pseudo-forces used in popular computer programs used to
model properties of atoms, molecules, and proteins. By beginning
with the basics and then diving deeper into the topic, this book
aims to familiarize the reader with electrostatic forces at the
atomic and molecular level.
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