A chemical reaction
Sodium and chlorine atoms react with each other through a chemical reaction called ionic bonding to form sodium chloride (table salt). In this reaction, the sodium atom donates its single valence electron to the chlorine atom, forming Na+ and Cl- ions that are then attracted to each other due to their opposite charges.
When an acid and a base react with each other, they undergo a neutralization reaction. This reaction results in the formation of water and a salt. Acids donate protons (H+ ions) while bases accept protons, leading to the formation of water and a salt compound.
A covalent bond is formed when two bromine atoms react with each other. Bromine is a diatomic molecule, which means the two bromine atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
the opposite charges attract each otherWhen they meet as 'particles' the charges would cancel each other out, or 'annihilate' each other, which may be seen as closely equivalent to 'destructive' wave interference (1 peak + 1 trough = smooth surface)
When a sodium atom and a chlorine atom react chemically, they form an ionic compound called sodium chloride (NaCl), commonly known as table salt. Sodium donates an electron to chlorine, forming a positively charged sodium ion and a negatively charged chloride ion, which are attracted to each other and form a stable compound.
So the electrons in the atom can react with each other.
They react and cancel each other out. The process is called neutralization and it causes them to cancel out.
When atoms get close to one another the magnetic force repels each other or attracts each other.
Sodium and chlorine atoms react with each other through a chemical reaction called ionic bonding to form sodium chloride (table salt). In this reaction, the sodium atom donates its single valence electron to the chlorine atom, forming Na+ and Cl- ions that are then attracted to each other due to their opposite charges.
citric acids react with each other
metal and non metal usually combines to form complexes. as the valecy to be satisfied by both does not let them to form simple compounds with each other
When an acid and a base react with each other, they undergo a neutralization reaction. This reaction results in the formation of water and a salt. Acids donate protons (H+ ions) while bases accept protons, leading to the formation of water and a salt compound.
The algebraic sum of the charges in a compound is zero. Each atom contributes either a negative or a positive charge to form the compound when they react with each other.
A covalent bond is formed when two bromine atoms react with each other. Bromine is a diatomic molecule, which means the two bromine atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
the opposite charges attract each otherWhen they meet as 'particles' the charges would cancel each other out, or 'annihilate' each other, which may be seen as closely equivalent to 'destructive' wave interference (1 peak + 1 trough = smooth surface)
well, the chemicals and molecules in the baking soda and vinegar causes them to react with each other.
They do not react each other.