They attract each other when they have differed charges, or to involve in chemical bonding.
when they have opposite charges
No
They become attracted from the positive and negitively charged atoms. When these atoms come together, they attract to each other which makes the magnets attach.
The reaction rate is higher when the temperature increase.
The H atoms with partial + charges attract O atoms with partial - charges on other water molecules.
Atoms in free state are quite unstable and hence they are reactive. When two atoms react and form a molecule, their stability increases
No
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They become attracted from the positive and negitively charged atoms. When these atoms come together, they attract to each other which makes the magnets attach.
The reaction rate is higher when the temperature increase.
The H atoms with partial + charges attract O atoms with partial - charges on other water molecules.
Strictly speaking, when atoms become electrically charged they are described as ions, rather than atoms, so atoms do not get attracted to each other by charge. Ionic bonds form between ions.
Atoms in free state are quite unstable and hence they are reactive. When two atoms react and form a molecule, their stability increases
they arent attracted to each other, they are just closely packed together
Typically, the two particles that are attracted to each other are protons and electrons.
yes
are attracted to each other by partial negative and positive charges on the oxygen and hydrogen atoms, respectively