nuclei because a chemical bond is a mutual attraction between the NUCLEI and valence ELECTRONS of different atoms that binds the atoms together
The strong force holds atomic nuclei together.
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.
Radioactive substances consist of nuclei that can't be held together by the strong force.
Adenine binds to Thymine Guanine binds to Cytosine Hydrogen bonding holds the bases together.
That attraction is described mathematically by Coulomb's Law.
nuclei because a chemical bond is a mutual attraction between the NUCLEI and valence ELECTRONS of different atoms that binds the atoms together
collagen binds skin cells together.
The theme is the constant thread that binds a work of fiction together.
The theme is the constant thread that binds a work of fiction together.
they combine to small nuclei to smaller unit
The strong force holds atomic nuclei together.
Binds together..Relieves the burden.
Hydrogen nuclei, which are protons
The force that binds electrons to nuclei to form atoms is usually called the electrostatic force or the Coulomb force; the magnitude of the force can be calculated using Coulomb's law.
..particles (nuclei) fuse together to form heavier nuclei. Initially, two protons fuse together (hydrogen atom nuclei) to form deuterium. These in turn may fuse with further protons, or with another deuterium nuclei to for a helium nuclei. As the heavier nuclei form, lots of energy is released.
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.