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Give me the definition of electrostatic attraction .....

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Answered by NavneetSehrawat
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-Atoms in a covalent bond are held together by electrostatic forces of attraction between positively charged nuclei and negatively charged shared electrons. -Electronegativity (see Patterns in the Periodic Table) is the measure the attraction of an atom involved in a bond has for the electrons of the bond.

Answered by dilip6017
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Electrostatic attraction is the phenomenon where a negatively charged atom or molecule is attracted to a positively charged atom or molecule. Electrostatic repulsion occurs between two atoms of the same charge.

The strength of the electrostatic forces between two atoms is determined by the size of each atom's charge and the distance between the two atoms. A very positive atom right next to a very negatively charged atom will have a strong electrostatic attraction while they would have a much smaller attraction if spaced far apart. The atoms may be drawn to each other depending the the strength of other forces acting on the atoms.
e.gthe example of electrostatic force is the attraction force acting between the dry hair and the comb. the attractions force acting between two current carrying conductors.the example of electrodynamic force is the magnetic force ,due to the motion of charged particles.

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