gravity --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From my understanding, it's electrostatic forces which keep the particles of matter together through intermolecular bonds. Gravity keeps matter on Earth but it is this electrostatic force that "binds" the particles together.
The item that holds solids or liquids and is used to carry out reactions is a beaker. This glass piece is commonly used in a lab when these items need to be heated.
Molecules are held together by inter molecular forces.The vander waal's force plays a major role in this aspect.
atomic forcesType your answer here...Electrostatic attractive force holds combination of atoms together in molecules.
Hydrogen Bonds hold water molecules together.
. . . Chemical energy holds molecules together by forming the bonds between atoms.in the form of electric bonds
Cohesion
Your body lar, drink more water also hold liquid what....what a stupid question.....
surface tension is the result of cohesion which holds liquids together surface tension is the result of cohesion which holds liquids together surface tension is the result of cohesion which holds liquids together
atomic forcesType your answer here...Electrostatic attractive force holds combination of atoms together in molecules.
protons
The type of attraction that holds two water molecules together is an electrostatic attraction, known as the hydrogen bond.
You have to add heat both to melt solids and to evaporate or boil liquids, and you gain heat when a gas condenses to a liquid or a liquid freezes to a solid. That is because there is actual chemical bonding that holds solids in a solid state, or liquids in a liquid state; in a gas the constituent molecules or atoms are not bonded to each other. Breaking bonds requires energy and forming bonds releases energy.
In chemistry, substances are defined as three basic types. Solids, liquids, and gases. Each of these substances contain molecules. So, the difference between these types of substances is the intermolecular forces of attraction between these molecules. Substances with strong intermolecular forces of attraction tend to be solids, and substances with weak I.M.F.A.s are either liquids or gases. The difference between a gas and a liquid is that gas molecules move freely with weak I.M.F.A.s. So, liquid has molecules with stronger I.M.F.A.s, and therefore it retains its shape.
Cohesion
matter
Intermolecular force holds large numbers of different molecules together.
hydrogen bonds,etc.
A hydrogen bond holds DNA together and a covalent holds rna together
. . . Chemical energy holds molecules together by forming the bonds between atoms.in the form of electric bonds