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What causes charged particles to attact or repel other?

atoms


What makes atoms spread out a central atoms?

the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.


Do atoms within a molecule repel each other?

In general, atoms within a molecule are held together by bonding forces such as covalent bonds. These forces are attractive and help to keep the atoms close together. However, in some cases, atoms may repel each other due to overlapping electron clouds and steric hindrance if they are positioned too closely.


What is the thing which never wet?

Hydrophobic material, they repel water.


What are some examples of internal energy?

The movement of Atoms as they attract, move and repel.


How do birds dive under water and appear to not get wet?

The feathers are heavily oiled to repel water.


Are there two natural elements that repel each other?

No. However, the protons within the atoms of the element will repel each other because they have equal positive charge.


What kinds on atoms do not combine easily?

I'm not sure what you mean by "combine", but if atoms are similarly charged, they will not attract... in fact, they will repel each other.


What goes into water and doesn't get wet?

Paper goes into water and doesn't get wet. This is because the fibers of the paper repel the water molecules, preventing the paper from becoming saturated.


How do magnets acquire their energy to attract or repel objects?

Magnets acquire their energy to attract or repel objects from the alignment of their atoms, which creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field interacts with other objects, causing them to be attracted or repelled based on the alignment of their own atoms.


Why don't atoms blast apart when like charges repel?

The nuclei of atoms are held together by the nuclear force. The neutrons in the nucleus assist this force.


Which atom repels oxygen?

All atoms repel - even when they form compounds (when the both repel & attract).