The "strong nuclear force".
There are four fundamental forces or interactions in nature. These are the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, the electromagnetic force, and gravitation. Of these, the strongest by far is the strong nuclear force, which holds the nuclei of atoms together. It is thousands of times as powerful as the electromagnetic force, which is the what binds electrons to atoms and governs such things as the binding of atoms into molecules. When an atom is broken apart, some of the the energy of binding, related to the strong interaction, is released. Put another way, it is much harder to break or combine atoms than it is to break or combine molecules. The amount of energy released is proportionate to that difficulty.
It is the strong attraction, or strong nuclear force, that holds the nucleus together within the atom.
well not sure what your asking for but i take it your talking about the 4 fundamental. of them, 3 of them do, but I'm pretty sure your only talking about the first two gravitational interaction, which is an attractive force between all objects due to the objects masses electromagnetic interaction, which is an elecrtric or magnetic force that push or pulls, this force holds together atoms and molecules. the third is strong force, but this is at a nucleus level and holds protons and nuetrons together
The residual strong nuclear force.
It is gravity that holds the universe "together" as we know it. Gravity, and not nuclear forces, are the large scale organizers of matter in our universe.
The strong force holds atomic nuclei together.
All phases of matter have the strong force. It is the force that occurs in the nuclei of atoms and holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
the force of attraction that holds atoms together is a chemical bond
chemical bond holds together the atoms in a substance
nuclei because a chemical bond is a mutual attraction between the NUCLEI and valence ELECTRONS of different atoms that binds the atoms together
Electrostatic attraction for electron pairs hold atoms together. When atoms bond into a molecule, they share electrons, each contributing one electron to a pair. Since the nuclei of the atoms are positive and the electrons are negative, both nuclei are attracted to the shared pair, and stay near each other.
attraction between the nuclei
Chemical bond is the force that hold two atoms together
Chemical Bonds holds atoms together, basically there is electrostatic force of attraction among different particles of atoms
A Chemical Bond
The force responsible for combine atoms together in a compound is chemical bonding.
a force that holds atoms together