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This atom loss his identity.
Nothing, it just bonds with another atom, radical.
When HF vaporizes, the intermolecular bonds known as hydrogen bonds between HF molecules are broken. These hydrogen bonds are formed between the hydrogen atom of one HF molecule and the fluorine atom of another HF molecule due to the electronegativity difference between hydrogen and fluorine.
The inter-molecular bonds between the atoms/molecules are broken, releasing the atoms/molecules from a ridged structure to a freely moving mass.
the bonds between the water molecules are broken
Radioactive decay and ionic bonds (if the bond is broken, the electron goes back).
When a hydrogen atom bonds with one oxygen or nitrogen atom and is attracted to another oxygen or nitrogen atom, it can form a hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bonds are weak electrostatic attractions between a δ+ hydrogen atom and a lone pair of electrons on a δ- oxygen or nitrogen atom in another molecule. These bonds can play important roles in stabilizing the structure of molecules such as water or proteins.
Hydrogen bonds are easily broken by water and heat. These bonds are weak forces that form between the slightly positive hydrogen atom of one molecule and the slightly negative atom of another molecule, such as oxygen or nitrogen. When exposed to water and heat, hydrogen bonds can be disrupted, causing molecules to separate.
Some or all of the existing chemical bonds in the reactants are broken and new chemical bonds are formed in the products.
Hydrogen Bonds.(Hydrogen bonding is another term for the dipole-dipole attractions between H2O molecules.) A Hydrogen bond is between a H atom in one molecule and either a O, N, or F atom in another.
The chemical bonds in the original substances are broken down, and new chemical bonds are formed with the other substance.
An atom can gain, lose, or share.