This depends upon the two atoms that are held together. The generic name is "intermolecular forces", but there are more specific names depending upon the electronegativity difference between the two atoms.
Ionic Bonds. During ionic bonding, any number of valence electrons can be transferred between atoms.
Electric/magnetic force. The electrons (negatively charged) of one atom are attracted to the protons (positively charged) of the other atom.
The force of attraction that holds two atoms together is called a(n) chemical bond
Covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electrons between two atoms and it is this force of attraction that holds the atoms in covalent bond 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.
Covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electrons between two atoms and it is this force of attraction that holds the atoms in covalent bond together.
The force that holds two ions together in an ionic bond is an electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. In ionic bonding, there is a large electronegativity difference between the metal cation and nonmetal anion bonding.
Chemical bond is the force that hold two atoms together
This is a bond.
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The force of attraction that holds two atoms together is called a(n) chemical bond
There are two: Ionic Bonds, and Covalent Bonds
the electromagnetic force holds them to getter one of the 4 force's of nature
a force that holds atoms together
Covalent bond
Covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electrons between two atoms and it is this force of attraction that holds the atoms in covalent bond 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.
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Covalent Bonds holds two non-metals such as Silicon Oxide. Ionic Bonds holds a metal and a non-metal such as Sodium Chloride.