There are four essential interactions (as far as we know) that take place in nature:
electromagnetism, gravitation, the weak interactions, and the strong interactions.
Of these, it is the strong interactions, also called strong force, which compel protons and neutrons to stick together and form the atomic nucleus.
the force of attraction that holds atoms together is a chemical bond
Electromagnetic attraction.
bond
Chemical Bonds holds atoms together, basically there is electrostatic force of attraction among different particles of atoms
Chemical bond is the force that hold two atoms together
Coulomb Forces
Intermolecular forces
a chemical bond
Yes, the force of attraction that holds atoms together is called a chemical bond. Chemical bonds are formed as a result of interactions between electrons of different atoms, leading to the formation of molecules or compounds.
It's a chemical bond.
The force of attraction that holds atoms together in a chemical bond is called a chemical bond. This bond can be ionic, covalent, or metallic, depending on the type of atoms involved and how they share or transfer electrons.
a force that holds atoms together