electronegativity, and it izzz what makes some covalent bonds polar-because in a molecule, if a n atom has a greater ability to gain electrons than the other atoms in a molecule, the electrons will be pulled closer to that atom, causing there to be a slightly negative charge on that atom. -antdogg
I'm pretty sure the correct answer would be electrognegativity
The ability of atoms to attract electrons from surrounding atoms is electronegativity.
electronegativity
electronegativity
Electronegaticity
The atoms' charge
electronegativity
electronegitivity
A Chemical Bond
the force of attraction that holds atoms together is a chemical bond
Chemical Bond just Chemical Bond
Chemical Bond
a chemical bond
chemical bond holds together the atoms in a substance
A chemical bond holds atoms together
A Chemical Bond
the force of attraction that holds atoms together is a chemical bond
The force of attraction that holds two atoms together is called a(n) chemical bond
Chemical Bond just Chemical Bond
Chemical Bond just Chemical Bond
Electromagnetism.
Electromagnetism.
Chemical bonds store energy. This is called chemical energy. The chemical energy found inside the bond holds the atoms together.
The sticking-together of atoms of the same element is called cohesion, while between two different substances, it is called adhesion. When different atoms form a compound by electrostatic attraction, it is an ionic bond.
chemical bond