the atom is held together by nuclear forces known as the electromagnetic force
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The neutron and the proton. And probably several other less-known particles.
The water molecule itself is held together by polar covalent bonds between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms.
Covalent bonds are held together by electrostatic (+/-) attractions between the nucleus of one atom and electrons from another atom and vice versa and there is also a quantum mechanical effect of delocalisation.
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no, they don't. instead they make up the nucleus of the atom. protons and neutrons are made of quarks, which are held together by gluons.which means that the nuceuls and electrons together make the atom.
The protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom are held together by the strong force.
Yes.
metallic bond
The Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine and Thymine bases present in DNA are molecules that are held together by intermolecular hydrogen bonds. This bond occurs between an electronegative atom (known as a hydrogen bond acceptor) and a hydrogen atom attached to another electronegative atom (known as a hydrogen bond donor).
Each hydrogen atom is bonded to the oxygen atom in a covalent bond, in which they share valence electrons.
Ionic molecules donate electrons.
it is a molecule . called an organic molecule if it has a carbon atom involved
Yes, it is a residual strong force.
The neutron and the proton. And probably several other less-known particles.
The water molecule itself is held together by polar covalent bonds between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms.
A nucleus of Protos and Neutrons held together by the strong force with orbiting electrons around the nucleus.
The atom's nucleus and electrons are held together by electromagnetic force. The positive charges of the protons balance the negative charges of the electrons.