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Atoms bond to form molecules. Which structures or regions of the atoms interact in these bonds? (1 point)
electric fields of particles with opposite charges
electric fields of particles with no charge
electric fields of particles with positive charge electric fields of particles with negative charge
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electric fields of particles with opposite charges
Atoms bond because positively charged regions (nuclei or partial positive) and negatively charged regions (electrons or partial negative) attract each other, producing ionic or covalent interactions.
Atoms bond because positively charged regions (nuclei or partial positive) and negatively charged regions (electrons or partial negative) attract each other, producing ionic or covalent interactions.
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