Question
Why do electron pairs in a molecule move apart? (1 point)
Responses
Because their atoms are neutral.
Because their atoms are neutral.
Because they are pulled together.
Because they are pulled together.
Because they are without a charge.
Because they are without a charge.
Because their like charges repel each other.
Because their like charges repel each other.
Responses
Because their atoms are neutral.
Because their atoms are neutral.
Because they are pulled together.
Because they are pulled together.
Because they are without a charge.
Because they are without a charge.
Because their like charges repel each other.
Because their like charges repel each other.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Because their like charges repel each other.