Question
During chemical reactions, bonds between atoms break and form. What does this mean in terms of subatomic particles?(1 point)
Responses
Electrical fields of neutral particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.
Electrical fields of neutral particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.
Electrical fields of neutral particles interact, bonding those with the same charge.
Electrical fields of neutral particles interact, bonding those with the same charge.
Electrical fields of charged particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.
Electrical fields of charged particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.
Electrical fields of charged particles interact, bonding those with the same charge.
Responses
Electrical fields of neutral particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.
Electrical fields of neutral particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.
Electrical fields of neutral particles interact, bonding those with the same charge.
Electrical fields of neutral particles interact, bonding those with the same charge.
Electrical fields of charged particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.
Electrical fields of charged particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.
Electrical fields of charged particles interact, bonding those with the same charge.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Electrical fields of charged particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.**
This is because chemical bonds typically involve the interaction of electrons (which are negatively charged) and protons (which are positively charged), as well as the overall charge interactions between atoms.
**Electrical fields of charged particles interact, bonding those with opposite charges.**
This is because chemical bonds typically involve the interaction of electrons (which are negatively charged) and protons (which are positively charged), as well as the overall charge interactions between atoms.