Periodic Table is an arrangement of elements where the elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic number.
The atoms on the periodic table are not held by any force.
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.
Most organic matter are held together by covalent bonds. However, a bond shared by two atoms and have different electronegative's, such as a molecule of table salt, are usually ionic.
the atoms are held together because they a chemically combined.
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.
Molecule
super glue
chemical bonds
covalent bonds.