The atoms sharing the electron pairs will spread out around the central atom.
Repel, because like charges repel each other
1) what is electron? 2) what is matter? 3) structure of atom?
no
yes. all particles with like charges repel each other.
They would repel each other as they are both negativly charged.
Two electrons repel each other due to their negative charges.
Pairs of electrons will repel each other due to their negative charges.
Repel each other
"Opposites attract". So two electrons repel each other.
Repel, because like charges repel each other
they carry same charge thus repel as opposites attract each other
1) what is electron? 2) what is matter? 3) structure of atom?
no
Two electrons would repel each other due to their like negative charges. This repulsion is governed by the electromagnetic force, which states that like charges repel each other, while opposite charges attract.
yes. all particles with like charges repel each other.
Each electron has a single negative charge. Objects with like charges repel each other. Therefore two electrons following parallel tracks will repel, not attract, each other.
The negative charges of their electrons repel each other.