There are various types of particles, and various types of attractive forces. All particles exert some degree of gravitational attraction, but for microscopic particles, or sub-microscopic atomic or nuclear particles, that force is too small to observe. Two water molecules can attract each other by an electrostatic force, since they are polar molecules, having a positive and negative region, so the positive region of one molecule attracts the negative region of the other molecules. All significant attractive forces on a molecular or atomic level are based on the electromagnetic force. On the nuclear level we also have two nuclear forces, which allow nucleons (protons and neutrons) to attract other nucleons.
Yes, there are attractions between particles. Your welcome.........
exchange particles e.g. bosons
yes
An attraction between particles of the SAME substance is called cohesion.
Forces of attraction have a stronger effect on the behavior of liquid particles.
Cohesion is the force of attraction between molecules of the same substance which binds the particles together.
Arrange the following substance in increasing order of forces of attraction between the particles- water, sugar and oxygen.
Inter-particle force, also known intermolecular force, are forces of attraction and repulsion which act between neighboring particles. compared to intramolecular forces, they are a weak force.
An attraction between particles of the SAME substance is called cohesion.
yes
Surface tension .
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An attraction or force between particles that causes them to combine.
A force attraction exist between a protons and a neutron
solid
Forces of attraction have a stronger effect on the behavior of liquid particles.
Yes, the speed increases when a liquid changes to a gas, And the attraction between particles also decreases. :) -Anouymous
Cohesion is the force of attraction between molecules of the same substance which binds the particles together.
For example heating.
Arrange the following substance in increasing order of forces of attraction between the particles- water, sugar and oxygen.