A hydrogen bond between the oxygen of one water molecule and the hydrogen of another water molecule.
electrons
When they interact their properties change
In the normal sense of "react", no parts meet: The nuclei remain distinct but electons may be shared.
When sodium atoms and chlorine atoms interact, the sodium atoms are converted to positively charged cations and the chlorine atoms are converted to negatively charged anions. The cations and anions to which the atoms have been converted are held together by mutual electrostatic charge attractions.
The best way to show how two atoms interact with each other is to make a model of it or you can make a 3D model of it.
electrons
When they interact their properties change
Yes. Protons interact with other atoms through the electromagnetic force, and both protons and neutrons interact with pretty much everything through the gravitational force.
In the normal sense of "react", no parts meet: The nuclei remain distinct but electons may be shared.
When sodium atoms and chlorine atoms interact, the sodium atoms are converted to positively charged cations and the chlorine atoms are converted to negatively charged anions. The cations and anions to which the atoms have been converted are held together by mutual electrostatic charge attractions.
The answer varies between different atoms -Kill_Me0215
Atoms interact with one another by combining chemically or by binding together. When two or more atoms combine chemically, molecules are formed. When two or more different atoms bind together to form a molecule, this is referred to as a compound.
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The best way to show how two atoms interact with each other is to make a model of it or you can make a 3D model of it.
the electron
Chemical Reaction
No new properties