Monday, February 22, 2010

Bound For Leathercatalina What Is The Force That Keeps Atoms Bound In A Molecule Since Atoms Can't Actually Touch Each Other?

What is the force that keeps atoms bound in a molecule since atoms can't actually touch each other? - bound for leathercatalina

Because the atoms have electrons in orbit, it must be a space for electrons in orbit to continue, if the atom is bound to another atom (s)? There must be a small space between the atoms?

3 comments:

gooduncl... said...

The strong nuclear force

giggidy said...

Forces of the so-called van der Waals and covalent bonds.
I do not know much, but just from a quick search.

I know this is not the strong nuclear force. This keeps the nucleons. (Quarks)

Sammy said...

I approved!

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