They are held together by covalent bonds (they share the electrons in the outer shells, instead of losing or gaining them)
In a water molecule the hydrogen atoms are held to the oxygen atom by covalent chemical bonds.
The polar covalent bond between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms holds it together.
A double covalent bond will form between two oxygen atoms, where they share two pairs of electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration. This bond is strong and holds the two oxygen atoms together in a molecule of oxygen (O2).
Chemical bonds store energy. This is called chemical energy. The chemical energy found inside the bond holds the atoms together.
chemical bond holds together the atoms in a substance
the force of attraction that holds atoms together is a chemical bond
In a water molecule the hydrogen atoms are held to the oxygen atom by covalent chemical bonds.
A Chemical Bond
Chemical Bonds holds atoms together, basically there is electrostatic force of attraction among different particles of atoms
chemical bonds
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.
a chemical bond