They are chemical bonds varying in strength.
The strong nuclear force holds atoms together.
Electro-static forces hold molecules together.
(The positive and negative forces of the electrons and protons create an attraction that keep the atom together.)
@-hey- i honestly dont know what it is called but i think it is a....chemical bond
chemical bond:the force that holds atoms together.
Yes- you are correct ...the CORRECT answer for SURE--is chemical bond:)
A chemical bond is the force of attraction that holds two atoms or ions together. In most cases, that force of attraction is between one or more negatively charged electrons held by one of the atoms and the positively charged nucleus of the second atom.
The force of attraction that holds two atoms together is called a chemical bond.
Intramolecular force namely electrostatic force, dipole-dipole forces, hydrogen bond and dispersion force.
It is a chemical bond
Electromagnetic force.
Intermolecular force.
between molecules the forces are called intermolecular forces, and between the atoms in a molecule they are called inramolecular forces
No - not very likely - electrons are all -ve charged. Ultimately, no-one knows what hold atoms together, although a lot is known, they just get called nuclear forces.
The forces that hold groups of atoms together are the strong nuclear forces. It has a short range, which means that particles must be extremely close before its effects are felt.
No, they do not hold two compounds together. The forces that hold compounds together are intermolecular forces. Ionic and covalent bonds are intramolecular forces, and they hold the atoms of the molecule or formula unit together.
intermolecular forces examples are dispersion forces
The forces that hold the atoms together
Covalent bonds
Chemical Bonds
Covalent bonds
The forces which hold a metal together are called metallic bonds. They consist of delocalised electrons which bind all the atoms together.
Strong nuclear forces hold the nucleus of an atom together. Weak nuclear forces are involved when certain types of atoms break down.
This depends upon the two atoms that are held together. The generic name is "intermolecular forces", but there are more specific names depending upon the electronegativity difference between the two atoms.