I am pretty sure that the force is gravity, but it may be some type of electro magnetic force for all I know.
The energy in a glucose molecule is stored in the bonds between the atoms.
intermolecular forces examples are dispersion forces
intermolecular forces
Covalent bonds
Van der Vaals's forces of attraction are responsible for holding together atoms of an element.
Covalent bonds
This is a molecule.
between molecules the forces are called intermolecular forces, and between the atoms in a molecule they are called inramolecular forces
In any solid the particles have bonds holding the atoms together into molecules, and bonds (or forces) holding the molecules together to form the solid.
Covalent bonds
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.
The following are the four universal forces: gravity, weak force, electromagnetic force, strong force. Out of these four, the strong force plays the largest part in holding atoms together.