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no they do not repel each other
atoms
the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
No. However, the protons within the atoms of the element will repel each other because they have equal positive charge.
the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
no they do not repel each other
atoms
the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
They repel each other.
The movement of Atoms as they attract, move and repel.
No. However, the protons within the atoms of the element will repel each other because they have equal positive charge.
The feathers are heavily oiled to repel water.
Hydrophobic material, they repel water.
I'm not sure what you mean by "combine", but if atoms are similarly charged, they will not attract... in fact, they will repel each other.
All atoms repel - even when they form compounds (when the both repel & attract).
The nuclei of atoms are held together by the nuclear force. The neutrons in the nucleus assist this force.
The negative charges of their electrons repel each other.