Chemical Bond I think
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.
It not really a force, atoms are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. The outside bit of atoms is the electrons bit which is fuzzy and when the atoms touch each other the fuzzy bits sort of join together. The weak nuclear force holds atoms together in a compound and the strong nuclear force holds atomic particles together within the atom. They are called Electromagnetic forces.
The force responsible for combine atoms together in a compound is chemical bonding.
The force holding the molecules are stronger (colder=closer together), therefore the bubbles have more force holding them together.
All chemical bonds regardless of type (covalent, ionic, hydrogen, van der Waals, resonance, etc.) are produced by the electromagnetic force.
Strong force
chemical bond
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.
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.
I am pretty sure that the force is gravity, but it may be some type of electro magnetic force for all I know.
It not really a force, atoms are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. The outside bit of atoms is the electrons bit which is fuzzy and when the atoms touch each other the fuzzy bits sort of join together. The weak nuclear force holds atoms together in a compound and the strong nuclear force holds atomic particles together within the atom. They are called Electromagnetic forces.
Chemical bond is the force that hold two atoms together
The force responsible for combine atoms together in a compound is chemical bonding.
the force of attraction that holds atoms together is a chemical bond
That is an extremely odd way of phrasing it.The energy between two bonded atoms is the bond energy, but it's not the amount of energy required to "keep them held together", it's the energy required to pull them APART.If the atoms aren't bonded, then the force required to keep them together is a function of the distance between them (and the types of atoms they are). The usual approximation is the Lennard-Jones potential, which at the "holding them together" distance is usually described by a twelfth-degree polynomial, but I should stress again that this is an approximation.
chemical bond holds together the atoms in a substance
It is the electromagnetic force that holds electrons and protons together in atoms, and which hold atoms together to make molecules.