Adhesion comes to mind. One to argue for cohesion, too, since glue sticks to glue in some applications.
Adhesion, perhaps? "van der Waals forces" is another possibility. Ultimately, it's a form of the electromagnetic force. None of the other three forces that made up the four known forces participate at all. nope i am lieing
ADHESION
adhesion is the technicle name
The force responsible for combine atoms together in a compound is chemical bonding.
Covalent
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.
The attractive force is electrostatic, and described mathematically by Coulomb's Law. Because oxygen has a greater electronegativity than hydrogen, the electrons are shared unequally by these atoms, giving oxygen a negative charge and hydrogen a positive charge. And opposite charges attract.
Ionic bonds.
Glue can be called anything from a bonding agent to an adhesive the technical name would depend on the glue
The word, adhesion, is one possibility.
The force responsible for combine atoms together in a compound is chemical bonding.
Adhesion comes to mind. One to argue for cohesion, too, since glue sticks to glue in some applications.Adhesion, perhaps? "van der Waals forces" is another possibility. Ultimately, it's a form of the electromagnetic force. None of the other three forces that made up the four known forces participate at all. nope i am lieingADHESIONadhesion is the technicle name
When atoms share electrons, as they do in covalent bonds, it creates a force that holds the atoms together.
Chemical bonding
Hydrogen bonding.
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Covalent
Hydrogen bonding.
it is actually a covalent bond my sister said so and shes like rly smart No, actually its chemical bond
DNA is held together by hydrogen bonding (aka H-bonding).