bonds hold compounds together. Depending on the type of compound, different bonds are used. For example NaCl (sodium chloride) which is commonly referred to as table salt is held together by an ionic bond.
These are intermolecular forces.
atoms
The strong interaction and gluons (the strong interaction force carriers).
what holds the sides of the DNA ladder together
Ligaments connect the bones together.
cytoplasm
A hydrogen bond holds DNA together and a covalent holds rna together
chemical
The force responsible for combine atoms together in a compound is chemical bonding.
That depends on the type of compound, It can be electromagnetic, gravitational etc.
Anions and cations are held together by ionic bonds. Metal atoms are held together by metallic bonds. Nonmetals are held together by covalent bonds.
It not really a force, atoms are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. The outside bit of atoms is the electrons bit which is fuzzy and when the atoms touch each other the fuzzy bits sort of join together. The weak nuclear force holds atoms together in a compound and the strong nuclear force holds atomic particles together within the atom. They are called Electromagnetic forces.
Covalent Bonds
the gravitational force holds its atmosphere together
kinatic force
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The strong force holds the nucleus together against the repulsion between the electric charges of the protons.
It is the strong attraction, or strong nuclear force, that holds the nucleus together within the atom.
its the nuclear membrane No, the strong nuclear force holds the nucleus together. The strong nuclear force is caused by the force that hold quarks together.