<span>The attraction between the shared electrons
and the nuclei that holds the molecules together in the second energy level of
phosphorus atom is a covalent bond. Electrons are kept in the orbit around the
nucleus by the electromagnetic force and the protons in the nucleus are held in
place by the strong nuclear force, which overcomes the electromagnetic
repulsion.</span>
It would be a chemical property
Yes because when a ball has more air in it , it’s most likely to bounce higher than an inflated or one with less air because of the pressure which somehow changes the material of the ball to be less inflated and squishy
Is it actually glaciated Alleghany BLOOD?