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No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Ionic bonds do not hold molecules together all the time. Covalent bonds can also hold molecules together, so it isn't just ionic bonds that do that.
. . . Chemical energy holds molecules together by forming the bonds between atoms.in the form of electric bonds
Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds that are not strong enough to hold atoms together to form molecules but are strong enough to form bonds within and around large molecules.
The kinds of bonds that join molecules with other molecules are called intermolecular bonds. These can be covalent bonds or ionic bonds. These bonds can usually be broken by an increase in thermal energy (temperature), and form when there is a lack of thermal energy.
No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Ionic bonds do not hold molecules together all the time. Covalent bonds can also hold molecules together, so it isn't just ionic bonds that do that.
Disulfide 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.
. . . Chemical energy holds molecules together by forming the bonds between atoms.in the form of electric bonds
Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds that are not strong enough to hold atoms together to form molecules but are strong enough to form bonds within and around large molecules.
They are linked together by Carbon to Carbon bonds.
The molecules of the sugar-phosphate backbone in DNA are joined together by covalent bonds (known as phosphodiester bonds).
Most Biological molecules are put together or held together by covalent bonds. Covalent bonds form between two nonmetal elements.
hydrogen bonds
The kinds of bonds that join molecules with other molecules are called intermolecular bonds. These can be covalent bonds or ionic bonds. These bonds can usually be broken by an increase in thermal energy (temperature), and form when there is a lack of thermal energy.
Cohesion is a property of water molecules, in which they stick together due to the fact that they form hydrogen bonds with one another.