Lone pairs only feel the effect of one nuclus. Bonded electrons experience the force of two
when the strong nuclear force are separated with it weak nuclear force it become enermously and its called BIT OF ELECTRONS
Leptons are a type of fundamental particle that make up matter. They do not experience strong nuclear force, but they do interact through weak nuclear force and electromagnetism. Leptons include particles like electrons, neutrinos, and muons.
The strong nuclear force acts only on quarks and son it works only on protons and neutrons but not electrons
weak nuclear force
nuclear energy
The electron in the same subshell with the highest principal quantum number will experience the greatest effective nuclear charge in a many-electron atom, as it will be closest to the nucleus. Additionally, electrons in higher energy levels (with higher n values) experience less effective nuclear charge due to shielding effects from inner electrons.
The force that pulls electrons and protons together is electromagnetic force. This force is responsible for the attraction between opposite charges (electrons are negatively charged and protons are positively charged), which keeps the electrons orbiting the nucleus of an atom.
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D. The strong nuclear force. This force is responsible for binding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom. Electromagnetic forces also play a role in holding electrons in orbit around the nucleus.
The relative amount of pull an atom has on its electrons is determined by its nuclear charge and the distance of the electrons from the nucleus. Atoms with a higher positive charge (more protons) exert a stronger attractive force on their electrons. Additionally, electrons that are closer to the nucleus experience a stronger pull due to the inverse relationship between distance and force in electrostatics. This balance between attractive forces and electron shielding from other electrons influences the overall binding energy of the electrons in an atom.
it doesn't. electrons only feel the electromagnetic and weak forces.
electromagnetic - holds electrons to nucleusweak - mediates neutron decay processstrong - holds nucleus togethergravity - has no effectOnly 3 of the 4 forces act to hold atoms together.