I believe it is a Dipole , the word itself means like a magnet and di means two.
covelant bond is when atoms share electrons by overlapping orbitals. The force of attraction is an electrostatic force.
The force of attraction between positive charges and negative charges is called electrostatic force
its called a 'covalent bond'
Covalent bond
An electromagnetic force attraction between opposite charges pulls atoms together, either between electrons and nuclei, or as the result of a dipole attraction.
attraction between the nuclei
When electrons are shared between atoms, the nuclei of both atoms experience attraction towards the electrons and vice versa. At a certain distance, the attraction is maximal because the repulsion between the nuclei is small while the attraction of each nuclei to the electrons is strong. Thus, the atoms are held together by their attraction to the shared electrons.
The force that attracts covalent bonds is the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. This sharing allows the atoms to achieve a more stable electron configuration. The shared electrons are attracted to the positively charged nuclei of both atoms, forming a strong bond.
Covalent bond
An electromagnetic force attraction between opposite charges pulls atoms together, either between electrons and nuclei, or as the result of a dipole attraction.
attraction between the nuclei
The force that attracts covalent bonds is the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. This sharing allows the atoms to achieve a more stable electron configuration. The shared electrons are attracted to the positively charged nuclei of both atoms, forming a strong bond.
When electrons are shared between atoms, the nuclei of both atoms experience attraction towards the electrons and vice versa. At a certain distance, the attraction is maximal because the repulsion between the nuclei is small while the attraction of each nuclei to the electrons is strong. Thus, the atoms are held together by their attraction to the shared electrons.
Covalent bond
A chemical bond results from the mutual attraction of the nuclei for?
Delocalized valence electrons moving between nuclei become detached from their parent atom. The metal is held together by the strong forces of attraction between the delocalized electrons and positive nuclei.
its called an isotope c:
That attraction is described mathematically by Coulomb's Law.
As you move from left to right across a period, the attraction an atomic nucleus has for the atom's electrons increases. This is because positively charged, relatively heavy protons are being added to the nuclei as you move from left to right, and the additional protons have an increased attraction for the negatively charged and nearly weightless electrons.
Put simply, a nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons, protons have a positive charge, this attracts the negative charge of the electron.
Chemical bonds form between atoms through the interaction of opposite charges. This process can occur between electrons and nuclei or as a dipole attraction.