ATTRACTION OF (+) AND (-) CHARGES
Many energy levels of electrons and low effective nuclear charge/low Coulombic force.
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Electrostatic attraction or repulsion, magnetic attraction or repulsion, gravitational attraction.
Surface tension .
Yes because it has a highly attraction to sodium
Electrostatic attraction between unlike charges, sometimes called a coulombic attraction
electrostatic force
Yes, they do. This is through what is called coulombic forces of attraction.
This can be rationalised by looking at the lattice energy. Using Madelungs method the smaller Na+ ion causes a stronger coulombic attraction making it harder to beak up the lattice and increasing the mp.
Ionic bonds
the attraction between ions of opposite charge do your part and put answers for novanet cmon
Coulombic Force = [(-e)(Ze)]/r^2 = -Ze^2/r^2
The equation for the Coulombic force is given by ( F = k \cdot \frac{q_1 \cdot q_2}{r^2} ), where ( F ) is the force between two charges, ( k ) is the Coulomb's constant, ( q_1 ) and ( q_2 ) are the magnitudes of the charges, and ( r ) is the distance between the charges. It shows that the force is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
All attractive forces, gravitational, coulombic, and magnetic vary as the square of the distance between two objects. Thus, as the distance increases, the force between them becomes much weaker and weaker.
Many energy levels of electrons and low effective nuclear charge/low Coulombic force.
when they found more attraction in some one else, they loose attraction.
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