When the chemical bond is formed, it links the parts together.
they can be held together by ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds
covalent bonds
No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Covalent.
Atoms are held together by a few forces, depending on how small you look. Quarks (the sub-atomic particles that make up protons and neutrons) are held together by gluons. Protons and neutrons are held together by the strong nuclear force. The nucleus and electrons are held together by the electromagnetic force.
they can be held together by ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds
covalent bonds
covalent bonds.
No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Covalent.
Atoms are held together by a few forces, depending on how small you look. Quarks (the sub-atomic particles that make up protons and neutrons) are held together by gluons. Protons and neutrons are held together by the strong nuclear force. The nucleus and electrons are held together by the electromagnetic force.
Its a molecular compound held together by covalent bonds. Any compound involving 2 non metals will be a molecular compound held together by covalent bonds.
Covalent Bonds
Hydrogen bonds are weak, but they are able to hold the backbones together. If covalent bonds held the templates together instead, the bonds would be even weaker and would likely break.
The cells in hair are held together by covalent bonds and covalent bonds are affected by water.
covalent bond
Anions and cations are held together by ionic bonds. Metal atoms are held together by metallic bonds. Nonmetals are held together by covalent bonds.