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atoms bond to form molecules. what structures or regions of the atoms interact in these bonds

electric fields of particles with negative charge
electric fields of particles with no charge
electric fields of particles with positive charge
electric fields of particles with opposite charge

1 answer

Atoms bond to form molecules through the interaction of their electric fields. In general, atoms bond by sharing or transferring electrons in order to achieve a more stable arrangement of electrons, known as an octet configuration.

The electric fields of the atoms interact in these bonds, and the specific type of bond that forms depends on the charges of the particles involved.

A covalent bond is formed when atoms share electrons in order to complete their outermost energy level (also known as their valence shell). This type of bond is formed between atoms with either similar or opposite charges.

An ionic bond is formed when atoms transfer electrons from one atom to another, resulting in the formation of ions with opposite charges. This type of bond is formed between atoms with opposite charges.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

a. electric fields of particles with negative charge
c. electric fields of particles with positive charge
d. electric fields of particles with opposite charge

Note that b. electric fields of particles with no charge is not relevant to the formation of chemical bonds.
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