The particles within diamond are held together by the strong covalent bonds.
They are held together in a lattice structure by ionic bonds
solid
The individual particles in an ionic solid are held together as a result of electrostatic attraction between the positively charged cations and the negatively charged anions.
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.
The neutron and the proton. And probably several other less-known particles.
they are not held together.
gas particles are not held together and in liquid sthey are not held very tightly.
The protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom are held together by the strong force.
Yes, they are packed closely together
bonds
There are several things that are made of mineral particles held loosely together. They are soil, nebulas, atoms, clouds, and several other things.
No. The particles are held strongly in the case of solid and least in the case of gases.
These are metals.
They are held together in a lattice structure by ionic bonds
Solids
solid
The individual particles in an ionic solid are held together as a result of electrostatic attraction between the positively charged cations and the negatively charged anions.