a chemical bond
Chemical bond is the force that hold two atoms together
Chemical Bonds
an ionic compound
generally covalent bonding
If Coulomb's force is gone , the material structure of the Cosmos would be gone. Coulomb's force hold atoms together and molecules together and matter together.
The universal forces that hold atoms together are the electromagnetic force and the strong nuclear force. Electromagnetic force attracts negatively charged electrons to positively charged protons in the nucleus, while the strong nuclear force keeps protons and neutrons bound together in the nucleus.
Atoms are bound together by interactions between their electrons. The sharing or transfer of electrons between atoms creates chemical bonds that hold them together. These bonds can be covalent, ionic, or metallic depending on the way electrons are shared or transferred between atoms.
The strong force hold quarks together in nucleons and holds nucleons together. The electromagnetic force holds the electrons in the atom.
A Chemical Bond
Covalent bonds hold atoms together. Ionic bonds hold ions together
They are chemical bonds varying in strength. The strong nuclear force holds atoms together. Electro-static forces hold molecules together. (The positive and negative forces of the electrons and protons create an attraction that keep the atom together.)
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