The largest force acting with in an atom is the van der wells force. It is several orders of magnitude stronger the the weak nuclear forces. It really depends on what sub atomic particles you are talking about.
Negatively-charged electrons are kept in orbit around the positively-charged nucleus by the electrostatic force. The mutually repulsive protons in the nucleus are held together by a force called the strong force, which act at a very small range.
The strong nuclear force holds the subatomic particles together in an atom. Protons and neutrons are held together because of this force.
Electromagnetic forces do not hold subatomic particles together. The weak and strong nuclear forces do this.
The atomic strong force, quite similar to magnetism.
The forces that hold groups of atoms together are the strong nuclear forces. It has a short range, which means that particles must be extremely close before its effects are felt.
Hold polar molecules together
intermolecular forces D:
London Dispersion Forces
Solid Materials hold their shape because the molecules are bound to each other, all solids have the ability to hold their shape when forces are applied. ** Look in your book. If you have CPO Focus on Physical Science, it is in Chapter 5 section 2 page 103 **
Electromagnetic and electro-static forces holds particles together in its nuclius.
The forces that hold groups of atoms together are the strong nuclear forces. It has a short range, which means that particles must be extremely close before its effects are felt.
ions are the smallest particles in the molecule. these ions are attached by some attraction forces .by these forces they hold together
ions are the smallest particles in the molecule. these ions are attached by some attraction forces .by these forces they hold together
The most common bonds are ionic and covalent.
You think probable to a liquid.
No, they do not hold two compounds together. The forces that hold compounds together are intermolecular forces. Ionic and covalent bonds are intramolecular forces, and they hold the atoms of the molecule or formula unit together.
Liquid. The liquid state lies between the gaseous and the solid state. The cohesive (attractive) forces between the liquid particles are strong enough to keep them together but not to keep them in a fixed position.
forces hold matter together
London dispersion forces (also known as van der Waals forces) hold molecular solids together. or Intermolecular forces
forces hold matter together
forces hold matter together