It is called recombinations of electrons and holes due to the oposite polarity of the charges.this proces is known to be 'diffusion'. It is called recombinations of electrons and holes due to the oposite polarity of the charges.this proces is known to be 'diffusion'.
This describes a metal. Metals undergo metallic bonding with other metals, and electrons delocalize, meaning that they leave their respective nuclei and form a "sea of electrons". This delocalization accounts for many properties of a metal, such as malleability, ductility, etc.
When a nucleus and an electron are combined together, it's called an atom.
Atomic nuclei and free electrons in the 4th state of matter are called plasma.
The combination of two light atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus is called fusion.
Atomic nuclei (and alpha particales, but these are exactly the same as Helium nuclei)
Electrons are naturally to be found in shells surrounding atomic nuclei.
In a covalent compound some electrons are shared between at least two atomic nuclei.
In the electrostatic forces between the positive atomic nuclei and the negative atomic electrons.
With a covalent bond, atomic nuclei are sharing some of their valance electrons, which means that the electrons are in orbit around both (or all of) the nuclei in question. With an ionic bond, valance electrons are transferred from one atom to another. Once transferred, the electrons orbit only around the atomic nucleus that has received them.
distance from the atomic nuclei
The combination of two light atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus is called fusion.
lewis dot
Atomic nuclei (and alpha particales, but these are exactly the same as Helium nuclei)
False. Combining nuclei to form a new nucleus is called nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus.
Between protons and electrons.
Nuclear fission
False. Electromagnetic force.
Electrons are naturally to be found in shells surrounding atomic nuclei.
The strong force holds atomic nuclei together.
Plasma
The high energy combination atomic nuclei.