An element is held together by strong atomic forces.
Covalent bonds can hold to gether many atoms and are not limited to a certain element.
Lonci compounds are held together by
A salt crystal, such as NaCl, is held together by an ionic bond, or force, between the element sodium and chlorine.
Substances held together by physical forces, not chemical
No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Nitrogen
nitrogen
Van der Vaals's forces of attraction are responsible for holding together atoms of an element.
Yes, that is the form it takes as an element.
An element and compound. Element- A group of atoms with identical proton numbers, Compound- 2 or more DIFFERENT elements chemically held together.
Covalent bonds can hold to gether many atoms and are not limited to a certain element.
They are held together by ligaments.
The atom is the smallest unit of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element. A molecule is defined as a unit of at least two atoms held together by very strong chemical bonds.
they are not held together.
No. Titanium is an element, not a compound. Like other metals, it is held together by metallic bonds, which are different from covalent and ionic bonds.
Bones are held together by ligaments.
Lonci compounds are held together by