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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.
Examples: sulfur, nitrogen, halogens.
sulfur is atomic # 16. as a result, it forms with how many bonds wtih how many other atoms and why
hydrogen can bond with only one other element or ion
Strongest bond that forms between 2 atoms.
Molecules are formed when atoms lose electrons and then attach themselves to other atoms
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.
Valence atoms are actually electrons. These particular electrons are what helps form chemical bonds. They are free to attach to other atoms to form compounds and molecules.
Each atom can exist in many forms on its own. Then when you combine each of the forms with each of the forms of the other atoms, the number of substances increases exponentially.
Examples: sulfur, nitrogen, halogens.
sulfur is atomic # 16. as a result, it forms with how many bonds wtih how many other atoms and why
covalent
The noun forms for the verb attach are attachment and the gerund, attaching.
Covalent
A covalent bond forms when atoms share electrons.
The positively charged nucleus of each of the atoms attracts the shared electrons of the other atom and thus forms the covalent bond.
Carbon forms covalent bond when it shared electrons with other atoms.