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Can two electrons attract each other?
Due to electrostatic repulsion the two electrons will repel each other as they both possess similar charges (lets leave gravitational attractive force out of the picture).
What can electrons attract?
All negatively charged electrons are attracted towards any positive charge, and a major source of positive charges are the protons at the center of the quantum atom. Shared electrons in a covalent bond, therefore, are pulled towards the positively charged protons at the centers of the two atoms.
In which case do electrons attract each other?
If the two particles have the same charge, the force is repulsive along the line between the charges—they push each other away. If the two interacting charges have opposite signs, then there is an attractive force between the charges, pulling the charges toward each other.
Why are electrons attracted to each other?
Another way of saying this is that the same or “like” charges repel one another and opposite charges attract one another. Since opposite charges attract each other, the negatively charged electrons are attracted to the positively charged protons.
Are electrons attracted to negative?
Electrons are attracted to just about anything that carries a positive charge, and often to neutral objects as well.
Do electrons always repel?
First, electrons repel against each other. Particles with the same charge repel each other, while oppositely charged particles attract each other. However, if we put two electrons together or two protons together, they will repel one another.
Why are protons and electrons attracted to each other?
Protons and electrons stick to each other as much as they can, but kinetic energy and quantum mechanics keep them from holding still. Protons and electrons are attracted to each other because the positive electric charge of the proton is attracted to the negative charge of the electron.
Are all electrons attracted to each other?
Yes, absolutely. Electrons are negatively charged, and all pairs of electrons Coulomb repel each other. Offsetting this somewhat, same spin electrons in the same atom attract each other slightly. This is called exchange, and is the reason certain electron configurations (say d5 or d10 in a transition metal) are particularly stable.
Do protons and neutrons attract each other?
Protons and neutrons are attracted each other via residual strong force. On the other hand protons repel each other via the electric force due to their positive charge.
Do Electrons attract and repel?
You’re correct. The electron repels each other because of the same charge but attracts because of the gravitational force. Both kinds of force obeys the square law (force is proportional to 1 r 2). Two things repelling or attracting depending on charge and mass of themselves.