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Originally Posted by truedream
I divide atoms into two different family, one is gas family other is solid family. The difference is based upon there magnetic property. Yes two solid and gas atom has opposite magnetic property like couples .
Because of its opposite magnetic property, bonding in-between these two atoms is lose. The lose bonding in-between these two atoms is the proof for opposite magnetic property.For eg imagine: gas atom is female atom and solid atom is male atom.
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I'm sorry, but this make no sense at all and does not agree with the last 200 years or so of research in chemistry. There are no such things as "solid atoms" and "gas atoms", any element can be a solid or a gas, depending on temperature and pressure. And the nature of bonding in chemical compounds is extremely well understood and has nothing to do with what you describe.
Please list which elements are members of the gas family and which are in the solid family in your theory and give examples of how your theory explains bonding and properties of compunds formed from these two groups.