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When the atom is pulled away only slightly, so that it is still within the attraction curve on the graph, does it move in response to attractive or repulsive forces?
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When the atom is pulled away only slightly, so that it is still within the attraction curve on the graph, does it move in response to attractive or repulsive forces?
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When the atom is pulled away only slightly, so that it is still within the attraction curve on the graph, does it move in response to attractive or repulsive forces?
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When two atoms are close to each other they tend to repel and when they are far away but hasn’t still broken the limit they tend to attract but sorry I don’t want to give u a wrong answer I don’t know
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