the hydrogen - oxygen bond.
Hydrogen bonds between water molecules are primarily responsible for holding them together in the liquid state. These bonds are formed between the slightly positive hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the slightly negative oxygen atom of another water molecule.
The force that acts within a molecule is typically the electromagnetic force. This force is responsible for holding the atoms within a molecule together through the interactions between charged particles (electrons and protons).
Lysomes are the organelles responsible for holding chemicals needed for digestion.
The bonds holding the molecule together are made of energy, when these bonds are broken, the energy holding the molecule together is released.
Strong force
an intramolecular force
The energy in a glucose molecule is stored in the bonds between the atoms.
A molecule consists of atoms bonded together through chemical bonds. The main parts of a molecule include atoms, which are the building blocks of matter, and bonds, which are the forces holding the atoms together. Various types of molecules can exist, such as organic molecules containing carbon atoms and inorganic molecules without carbon atoms.
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What components make up the backbone of DNA
Intramolecular forces are the attractive or repulsive forces that occur within a single molecule. These forces are responsible for holding the atoms together within the molecule and determining its structure and stability. Examples include covalent bonds, ionic bonds, and metallic bonds.
Hydrogen bonds are responsible for holding the two strands of DNA together.