A Chemical Bond
An ionic bond do hold the atoms of NaCl together.
The Strong nuclear force is what holds the protons and neutrons together in an atoms nucleus. Think of a gorilla with an atom of two protons and two neutrons together and his hands holding the atoms together.
An ionic compound contains at least one positive ion and at least one negative ion, bonded together by this 'magnetic' attraction. A molecule is not necessarily bonded this way, for example water (H20) contains hydrogen bonds which hold it together, which are not ionic.
- strong nuclear force - weak nuclear force - molecular binding energy - electrostatic force - glue - pressure - magnetic force - mortar - grout - cement
covalent bonds
an ionic compound
generally covalent bonding
Chemical bond is the force that hold two atoms together
a chemical bond
It is the electromagnetic force that holds electrons and protons together in atoms, and which hold atoms together to make molecules.
A chemical bond.
The three types of chemical bonds that hold the atoms within a compound together are Ionic bonds, Covalent bonds, and Polar covalent bonds.
Chemical Bonds
The three types of chemical bonds that hold the atoms within a compound together are Ionic bonds, Covalent bonds, and Polar covalent bonds.
An ionic bond do hold the atoms of NaCl together.
The following are the four universal forces: gravity, weak force, electromagnetic force, strong force. Out of these four, the strong force plays the largest part in holding atoms together.
Chemical bonds are what hold together the atoms of a compound. The chemical bonds are formed as a result of the interaction of the electrons from each atom.