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chemical bond formation takes place when​

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Answered by adityachandra62
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ur mark is correct..

Explanation:

when force of attraction overcome force of repulsion..... as chemical bond is the attractive force which holds the constituents in diff. chemical species,is called as a chemical bond..

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Answered by MysticDragonEX
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2) Forces of attraction overcome the forces of repulsion

Explanation:

This is because while the electrons repel each other, the protons in the nucleus attracts the electrons. When an atom loses an electron, it becomes positively charged. Now, a chemical bond is formed when the forces of attraction ( between the protons, and electrons of other atom) overcome the forces of repulsion( between the electrons in the outermost shell of atoms of both the elements or compounds.)

Thus a chemical bond is formed when forces of attraction overcome the forces of repulsion.

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