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The electromagnetic force is the most important force inside an atom. It governs the interactions between charged particles such as protons and electrons, holding the atom together.
Gravity is least involved in the process of electromagnetic interactions, which are interactions between charged particles like electrons and protons. These interactions are governed by the electromagnetic force, not gravity.
No, water is a compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. It does not exhibit electromagnetic wave properties.
Electrons are the lighter particles of an atom. If you are referring to the phenomena of light in electromagnetic radiation the particles are called photons. They are not part of an atom as such but can be emitted or absorbed by atoms under certain circumstances.
During nuclear reactions, gamma rays are produced as a form of electromagnetic radiation. Gamma rays are the most energetic and penetrating type of electromagnetic radiation, and they are produced when the nucleus of an atom undergoes a change.
Oxygen is more electronegative (not electromagnetic !).
The least basic nitrogen atom in purine is the N9 atom.
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The strong nuclear force opposes the electromagnetic force in the nucleus of an atom. It is responsible for binding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
No one made the electromagnetic spectrum, it's a part of nature. The very first excited atom.
it is released (emitted) as part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
it is released (emitted) as part of the electromagnetic spectrum.