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When atoms bond, the molecule is held together by...
positively charged ion.
one atom is a metal and the other a nonmetal.
the attraction between the positive protons and the negative electrons.
the electron from each hydrogen atom feels an attraction from the proton in the other atom.
they have become oppositely charged ions that are attracted to one another.
one atom loses electrons, which are gained by the other.
both atoms must be nonmetals and there must be room for the electrons in the outer energy levels of both atoms.
gain and lose electrons.
When two unattached Hydrogen atoms move near each other, ...
positively charged ion.
one atom is a metal and the other a nonmetal.
the attraction between the positive protons and the negative electrons.
the electron from each hydrogen atom feels an attraction from the proton in the other atom.
they have become oppositely charged ions that are attracted to one another.
one atom loses electrons, which are gained by the other.
both atoms must be nonmetals and there must be room for the electrons in the outer energy levels of both atoms.
gain and lose electrons.
In an ionic bond,...
positively charged ion.
one atom is a metal and the other a nonmetal.
the attraction between the positive protons and the negative electrons.
the electron from each hydrogen atom feels an attraction from the proton in the other atom.
they have become oppositely charged ions that are attracted to one another.
one atom loses electrons, which are gained by the other.
both atoms must be nonmetals and there must be room for the electrons in the outer energy levels of both atoms.
gain and lose electrons.
In order for a covalent bond to happen, ...
positively charged ion.
one atom is a metal and the other a nonmetal.
the attraction between the positive protons and the negative electrons.
the electron from each hydrogen atom feels an attraction from the proton in the other atom.
they have become oppositely charged ions that are attracted to one another.
one atom loses electrons, which are gained by the other.
both atoms must be nonmetals and there must be room for the electrons in the outer energy levels of both atoms.
gain and lose electrons.
In an ionic bond,...
positively charged ion.
one atom is a metal and the other a nonmetal.
the attraction between the positive protons and the negative electrons.
the electron from each hydrogen atom feels an attraction from the proton in the other atom.
they have become oppositely charged ions that are attracted to one another.
one atom loses electrons, which are gained by the other.
both atoms must be nonmetals and there must be room for the electrons in the outer energy levels of both atoms.
gain and lose electrons.
In an ionic bond, the atoms are held together because...
positively charged ion.
one atom is a metal and the other a nonmetal.
the attraction between the positive protons and the negative electrons.
the electron from each hydrogen atom feels an attraction from the proton in the other atom.
they have become oppositely charged ions that are attracted to one another.
one atom loses electrons, which are gained by the other.
both atoms must be nonmetals and there must be room for the electrons in the outer energy levels of both atoms.
gain and lose electrons.
In an ionic bond, atoms...
positively charged ion.
one atom is a metal and the other a nonmetal.
the attraction between the positive protons and the negative electrons.
the electron from each hydrogen atom feels an attraction from the proton in the other atom.
they have become oppositely charged ions that are attracted to one another.
one atom loses electrons, which are gained by the other.
both atoms must be nonmetals and there must be room for the electrons in the outer energy levels of both atoms.
gain and lose electrons.
An atom that looses an electron when bonding will become a...
positively charged ion.
one atom is a metal and the other a nonmetal.
the attraction between the positive protons and the negative electrons.
the electron from each hydrogen atom feels an attraction from the proton in the other atom.
they have become oppositely charged ions that are attracted to one another.
one atom loses electrons, which are gained by the other.
both atoms must be nonmetals and there must be room for the electrons in the outer energy levels of both atoms.
gain and lose electrons.
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