The Collaborative International Dictionary
Interatomic \In`ter*a*tom"ic\, a. (Chem. & Physics) Between atoms; situated, or acting, between the atoms of bodies; as, interatomic forces.
Wiktionary
a. Between atoms
Usage examples of "interatomic".
Each variation is a molecule with its interatomic bonding artificially enhanced.
Now, I'm not positive about this, but I've heard that the Commonwealth armed forces have access to devices which can affect the interatomic bonds of elements.
By means of some gadgetry that about a hundred men in the Galaxy really understood it projected an angstrom-thin beam of tortured energy that interfered with the interatomic bonds of any matter within fifty yards of the muzzle.
These were Costake Theriade, of Rumania, a tall, dark, high-browed thinker, who was engaged in devising ways to extract and recover interatomic energy.
The atoms and molecules of these substances are arranged in a regular three-dimensional grid pattern, termed a lattice, and held in position by interatomic electrical forces.