Understanding Electrostatic Force: Q&A

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Electrostatic force is defined by the equation F=K(q1*q2)/d^2, where the force is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. When considering atoms with extra electrons, such as two negatively charged oxygen atoms, they will repel each other due to their like charges. If the charges are doubled, the force between them increases by a factor of four. In a closed system, negatively charged ions will accelerate away from each other. Understanding these principles helps clarify the behavior of charged particles in various scenarios.
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Can someone explain this law to me in simple terms? I know that it is the electrostatic force between 2 charged objects in relation to the quantity and inversly related to the square of distance F=K q1 q2 / d^2 ..but what if you have atoms that are spearated by a certain distance and have extra electrons? What happens to the force if you double the charges?
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q_1 and q_2 represents the net charge of the atoms. For example, if you have Fe^2^+ and Cl^-, then q_1 and q_2 would be 2 and 1, respectively. The second number would be positive because it accepts a negative charge by default, making the answer a positive number.
 
so, the formula I typed above is correct and could be used with 2 oxygen atoms, 3 cm apart and each have 2 extra electrons ? Wouldn't I get a -2 charge?
(-2)(-2) / 3cm ??
 
well, atoms for the most part are neutral. if you had two oxygen atoms that somehow gained electrons and each had a negative 2 charge that were placed next to each other, they'd fly apart. negative * negative = positive -- repulsive force. negative * posative = negative -- attractive force.

doubling the charges of each one -- look at the equation.

F = (1/4*pi*epsilon-zero)*(q1)(q2)/d^2

say each charge is e (charge of an electron), and you double each one (2e), the magnitude of the force will increase by a factor of 4 (2*2).

dealing with atoms is a bit tricky, but to simplify it enough to say that there is a uniform sphereical charge distribution at the location of each ion would work. two negative ions placed near each other in a closed system would accelerate away from each other on the line that they create.
 
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