the atoms are held together because they a chemically combined.
The atoms are held together by the mutual sharing of electrons between two atoms in a covalent bond.
they are heldtogether by special type of bonds known as metallic bonds, these bonds are hybrid of ionic and covalent bonds.
Molecule is a group of atoms. They are held by chemical bonds.
Atoms are not held togetherinternally by covalent attraction, but instead by the so-called "strong force" of quantum theory. However, two or more atoms can be held together in molecules by covalent attraction.
the atoms are held together because they a chemically combined.
Metals are giant structures of atoms held together by metallic bonds. "Giant" implies that large but variable numbers of atoms are involved - depending on the size of the bit of metal. Most metals are close packed - that is, they fit as many atoms as possible into the available volume. hope this helps :)
The atoms are held together by the mutual sharing of electrons between two atoms in a covalent bond.
If you think to the metal iron - a metallic bonding exist.
they are heldtogether by special type of bonds known as metallic bonds, these bonds are hybrid of ionic and covalent bonds.
Molecule is a group of atoms. They are held by chemical bonds.
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Covalently bound atoms are held together by the sharing of electrons between the corresponding atoms.
Atoms are not held togetherinternally by covalent attraction, but instead by the so-called "strong force" of quantum theory. However, two or more atoms can be held together in molecules by covalent attraction.
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