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Gluons! Although it depends what you mean by particle. In a hadron (like a proton or neutron) the 3 quarks which make it up are held together by the strong nuclear force which is mediated (or transferred) by gluons.

In an atom the protons and neutrons are also held together by the strong force but it is much weaker than within the nucleon.

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What is the process that dissolves crystals and glues particles together?

The process that dissolves crystals and glues particles together is called dissolution. In dissolution, a solvent breaks down the crystal lattice structure of a substance, allowing its particles to separate and disperse. When the solvent evaporates, the particles come back together, forming a solid mass.


What is the plural of the noun glue?

Glues is the plural of glue


What is the importance of glues and adhesives?

Glues and adhesives are very important . Without them there are hundreds of jobs , especially in construction, that could not be done. We could not use tile without adhesives, we would not have 'formica' type countertop without them, we could not connect most plastic pipe without them etc.


Which is measure of how closely particles are packed together?

The measurement of how closely particles are packed together is usually by state of matter. Gasses are measured as have particles that are further apart than liquids or solids for example.


What makes glue strong or weak?

I believe what makes a glue strong or weak is the ingredients it's made of. However, I also know that there are glues for almost every purpose and most will be very good at the exact purpose they are made for, but may appear weak when used in unsuitable conditions. I work at repairing many things and consequently I carry a box of over 30 different glues in my work truck and even more at home.I have rigid fast setting glues, pliable glues, silicon adhesives, glues that will work in extreme heat, glues that adhere underwater and glues that melt substances together. Each has a purpose but few are good for everything. The trick is using the right glue for the material you are gluing.

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Process that glues or cements sediment particles together?

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What can pva glue stick together?

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What is a glue?

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What glue do you use to join plastics together?

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What color is glues?

Glues come in many different colours.


What are the names of the two glues called?

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What makes super glues?

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What keeps particles in nucleus together?

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What is a thick glue called?

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