If they can bond, they will, and form a molecule. If they can't, then they bounce away.
The overall arrangements of the atoms produce crystals.
Nuclear fusion
One type of repulsive force operating on atoms brought close together is the electron-electron repulsion. This occurs when the negatively charged electrons in each atom come into close proximity, causing a repulsive force due to their like charges.
The dominant nuclear reaction in the Sun is the proton-proton chain reaction, with the net reaction being four hydrogen atoms turning into a helium atom (actually, it's too hot for atoms to exist in the core of the Sun where this happens, and really what happens is that four hydrogen nuclei turn into a helium nucleus plus two positrons, two electron neutrinos, and some gamma radiation).
When two atoms are bonded, they have lower energy and higher stability compared to when they are separated as individual atoms. Breaking the bond requires energy input, leading to higher energy levels and lower stability for the individual atoms.
When two atoms are too close, their electron clouds may start to repel each other, due to the negative charges. This can result in a strong electrostatic force pushing the atoms apart, preventing them from getting any closer. Additionally, if the atoms get too close, their electron shells may start to overlap, leading to the repulsion between the negatively charged electrons, preventing the atoms from bonding.
When two atoms are fairly close, they can interact with each other through various forces like electromagnetic forces or chemical bonds. These interactions can lead to the formation of molecules, crystals, or other types of chemical compounds. The exact behavior depends on the type of atoms and the conditions they are in.
The overall arrangements of the atoms produce crystals.
The overall arrangements of the atoms produce crystals.
valence
I have no idea.Ask a science teacherWhen the electron shells of two atoms overlap, a chemical bond will be formed.
They are shared by the valence shells of the atoms involved in the bond.
I have no idea.Ask a science teacherWhen the electron shells of two atoms overlap, a chemical bond will be formed.
generally anions are formed
Carbondioxide
triple bonding
Four electrons are shared between two atoms.