For things that stick, you can imagine that when the molecules are close, but not too close, they attract each other because of the molecules’ overall electromagnetic charges result in attraction. But once they get really close, the actual distribution of each molecule’s charge starts to matter, and in particular the negatively charged electron clouds get close to each other first, and repel.
For things that stick, you can imagine that when the molecules are close, but not too close, they attract each other because of the molecules’ overall electromagnetic charges result in attraction. But once they get really close, the actual distribution of each molecule’s charge starts to matter, and in particular the negatively charged electron clouds get close to each other first, and repel.
What this guy said. Two different electrical charges.