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.
Unlike poles attract each other
attract each other
Objects with unlike charges attract each other due to the electrostatic force of attraction between them. This force pulls the objects towards each other until they come into contact, neutralizing the charges.
Molecules will always attract each other unless they are negative. In which case tthey will push each other away.
Unlike poles of magnets attract each other. The North pole of one magnet will attract the South pole of another magnet, and vice versa. This attraction is due to the magnetic field that surrounds each magnet.
Unlike poles attract each other
Unlike charges attract each other. This is due to the force of attraction between positive and negative charges.
attract each other
Similar charges will repel each other.
Objects with unlike charges attract each other due to the electrostatic force of attraction between them. This force pulls the objects towards each other until they come into contact, neutralizing the charges.
Yes
Yes, that is how they attract to each other to create molecules.
unlike charges attract each other and like charges repel each other. :)
Like charges repel each other, meaning they push away from each other. Unlike charges attract each other, meaning they pull towards each other. This behavior is governed by the fundamental force of electromagnetism.
Molecules will always attract each other unless they are negative. In which case tthey will push each other away.
They will attract each other.
The two like poles will repel each other, and you'll need to push them to come together. The two unlike poles will attract each other, and you'll need to hold them to keep them apart.