Imagine you're playing with magnets, sometimes they stick together, and sometimes they push each other away. In atoms, the same thing happens: tiny particles called electrons either pull atoms together or keep them apart. If there's a balance, the atom stays steady.
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- How atoms bond - George Zaidan and Charles Morton?
- Why Do Atoms Like to Bond?
- What are carbon atoms?
- How Does Electron Density in Bonds Part I Work?
- What are iron atoms?