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Obviously it would try to attract them. But something called the screening effect takes place which prevents this. Although the screening effect is intra-atomic but this interatomic effect can also be called screening effect.

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Atomic nuclei have positive electric charges, and they therefore attract negatively charged electrons, in their own atoms or in nearby atoms.

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The nucleus of one atom wants to attract or pull the electrons of a nearby atom towards itself. This attraction is due to the opposite charges of the protons in the nucleus and the electrons.


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