Atoms bond to form molecules. Which structures or regions of the

atoms interact in these bonds?
electric fields of particles with positive charge
electric fields of particles with no charge
electric fields of particles with opposite charges
electric fields of particles with negative charge

The structures or regions of the atoms that interact in bonds are the electric fields of particles with opposite charges. This is because atoms with opposite electrical charges are attracted to each other and form bonds to achieve a more stable configuration. For example, a positively charged hydrogen atom can bond with a negatively charged oxygen atom to form a water molecule.