All matter are made up of? - ANS-Atoms What makes up an atom? How is it held together? - ANS-- Protons, neutrons, and electrons. - Protons and neutrons are at the nucleus and the electrons are in orbitals. The opposite charges attract and hold the atom t
All matter are made up of? - ANS-Atoms What makes up an atom? How is it held together? - ANS-- Protons, neutrons, and electrons. - Protons and neutrons are at the nucleus and the electrons are in orbitals. The opposite charges attract and hold the atom together What are atoms with a charge? - ANS-- Ions - Cations (+) and anions (-) What are cations and anions? - ANS-- Cations are electron donors and anions are electron receptors. - Donating and accepting electrons adds to and takes away from the negative charge. What are covalent bonds? - ANS-- Equal bonds. - Carbon to carbon bonds are the most common form of covalent bonds. Neither of them are strong enough to take an electron from the other.
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