Static electricity holds two atoms together
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A thorough answer requires quantum calculations, but a simplified answer is that covalent compounds are held together because at least two electrons, one from each atom held together by the bond, can occupy an orbital dependent on the attractions of the electrons to the nuclei of two distinct atoms and that in this orbital dependent on the attractions of the electrons to the nuclei of two distinct atoms, the two electrons have less total energy than they would have in the lowest unfilled orbitals of the two atoms from which the electrons are derived.
Chemical bonds are held together by electrostatic forces between atoms. These forces include ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and metallic bonds, which are all based on the attraction between positively and negatively charged particles or the sharing of electrons between atoms. Additionally, intermolecular forces like hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole interactions, and van der Waals forces also play a role in holding molecules together.
chemical bonds are formed entirely by the electromagnetic force.
Electrostatic force, usually between atoms holding opposite charge.
The weak radioactive force
theweakradioactive force
Ionic bonds
No, they do not hold two compounds together. The forces that hold compounds together are intermolecular forces. Ionic and covalent bonds are intramolecular forces, and they hold the atoms of the molecule or formula unit together.
Covalent bonds
The forces that hold atoms and molecules together are called chemical bonds. These bonds are formed through the attraction between the positive and negative charges of atoms, leading to the formation of stable structures such as molecules and compounds.
Convalent Bonds (Apex)
Ionic bonds
No, they do not hold two compounds together. The forces that hold compounds together are intermolecular forces. Ionic and covalent bonds are intramolecular forces, and they hold the atoms of the molecule or formula unit together.
Covalent bonds
Covalent bonds
hydrogen bonds
Covalent bonds
The forces that hold atoms and molecules together are called chemical bonds. These bonds are formed through the attraction between the positive and negative charges of atoms, leading to the formation of stable structures such as molecules and compounds.
Convalent Bonds (Apex)
Covalent bonds hold atoms together. Ionic bonds hold ions together
hydrogen bonds hold DNA together
Ionic bond is the type of bond that holds ions together. It occurs when one atom donates an electron to another atom, resulting in the formation of positively and negatively charged ions that attract each other due to their opposite charges. This attraction creates a strong bond between the ions.
There are many types of bonds and forces that bind molecules together. The two most basic types of bonds are ionic and covalent.