Electrons and protons do have opposite charges and do show some attraction, although there are many more intermolecular attractions as well.
Other molecules
When two opposite poles of magnets are brought together, they will attract each other and stick together. The magnetic force between them creates a connection and holds them in place until they are pulled apart.
The number of molecules has nothing to do with attraction or repulsion.
The electromagnetic force holds electrons and protons together in an atom. Protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge, and opposite charges attract each other. This force of attraction keeps the electrons orbiting around the nucleus where the protons are located.
Chemical bonds hold large numbers of different molecules together by forming attractive forces between atoms. These bonds can be covalent, where atoms share electrons, or ionic, where electrons are transferred between atoms to create charged particles that attract each other. These interactions contribute to the stability and structure of molecules and materials.
Electrons and protons do have opposite charges and do show some attraction, although there are many more intermolecular attractions as well.
Yes, carbon dioxide molecules can be attracted to each other through intermolecular forces like van der Waals forces. These weak forces help hold the molecules together when they are in close proximity.
Other molecules
Yes, that is how they attract to each other to create molecules.
cohesion
When two opposite poles of magnets are brought together, they will attract each other and stick together. The magnetic force between them creates a connection and holds them in place until they are pulled apart.
the south side of one magnet attract to the north side of the other magnet; opposites attract. The molecules get attracted.
Cohesion
The number of molecules has nothing to do with attraction or repulsion.
The electromagnetic force holds electrons and protons together in an atom. Protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge, and opposite charges attract each other. This force of attraction keeps the electrons orbiting around the nucleus where the protons are located.
Unlike charges attract. Unlike molecules do not, otherwise everything ever would be attracted to everything else ever.If two molecules are of different charges, then yes, they will attract.