A) Where do the forces that make atoms interact come from? (1 point)

from the electric fields of neutral molecules

from the electric fields of charged subatomic particles

from the electric fields of charged molecules

from the electric fields of neutral subatomic particles

1 answer

The forces that make atoms interact primarily come from the electric fields of charged subatomic particles. This is because protons and electrons carry electric charge, and their interactions through electric fields result in the forces that hold atoms together and allow them to interact with one another.