Strong force
Van der Vaals's forces of attraction are responsible for holding together atoms of an element.
The electromagnetic force is responsible for holding solid objects together. It acts between charged particles in atoms and molecules, creating electromagnetic bonds that keep atoms in place in a solid structure.
By sharing electrons of two atoms to achieve pairs of bonding el's that are holding them together
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The electromagnetic force is responsible for joining atoms together to form molecules. It acts between charged particles (such as electrons and protons) and is essential for the interactions between atoms that lead to the formation of chemical bonds.
In any solid the particles have bonds holding the atoms together into molecules, and bonds (or forces) holding the molecules together to form the solid.
Hydrogen bonds are responsible for holding the two strands of DNA together.
The energy in a glucose molecule is stored in the bonds between the atoms.
The dispersion force is responsible for holding nitrogen crystals together
The force that holds unlike particles of matter together is called the electromagnetic force. This force is responsible for holding atoms together and is crucial for the formation of molecules and the structure of matter.
hydrogen bonding.
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).