High density.
The molecule of carbon monoxide is slightly polarized; oxygen has a small positive charge and carbon has a small negative charge.
Atoms in a metal are very closely bound with metallic bonds (shared electrons). This bond holds the particles very tightly. In mercury, the electrons are bound more tightly and resist forming these bonds, causing it to remain a liquid at fairly low temperatures (including room temperature).
string holds it all togetherthe stitches you see on a softball helps to hold the softball together but that's not all. On the inside of the cover there is something sticky that holds the cover to the actual ball inside
Atoms are most tightly packed in the solid phase.
Gravity :) (Gravity also holds the outer planets tightly to the Sun.)
You grip something tightly.
To grasp or hold tightly 1. A strong grasp or hold.2. Something, such as a hook or fastener, that holds two parts together.
Grip
It means u hold something tightly or you don't hold it tightly
Store something tightly is to make it fit in the least amount of space, or store so it is air tight.
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GRIP
The force between nucleons is called nuclear force.
clay soil
what is to pack something tightly take away one letter from cream and as to be one word
Slaves were manacled and packed tightly into the holds of the slave ships.