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Which matter are particles held rigidly?

Particles are held together rigidly in solids due to strong intermolecular forces and the fixed arrangement of particles. The particles in solids are closely packed and do not move around freely, resulting in a fixed shape and volume for the solid material.


How are base pairs held together in DNA molecules?

Base pairs in DNA molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous bases.


Which state of matter where particles are rigidly held in fixed positions?

The state of matter where particles are rigidly held in fixed positions is the solid state. In solids, particles are closely packed together and vibrate in place without changing positions. This gives solids their characteristic shape and volume.


The antibody molecules is held together by what bonds?

Disulfide bonds


What are molecules held together by the donation of electrons to another atom?

Ionic molecules donate electrons.


What is the name of matter when two or more atoms are held together?

molecules


Do Gases have the strongest intermolecular bonds?

Gases don't form inter-molecular bonds, as the molecules are free floating. Solids would have the strongest, being held rigidly in a single shape, unlike liquids.


What is matter in which particles are arranged in fixed locations?

A crystal is a solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. The process of crystal formation via mechanisms of nucleation and growth is known as crystallization.


What is the type of substances held together by van deer Waals forces?

molecules


What are facts about metallic bonds?

In metallic bonding, there is a sea if delocalized electrons surrounding the positve metal ions that are held closely together. These delocalized electrons enable a metal to conduct electricity. Metals are malleable and ductile as the layers of ions are not rigidly held together and can slide past each other.


What element can form diatomic molecules held together by a triple covalent bond?

nitrogen


Are water molecules held together by iconic bonds?

No, the bond is a polar covalent bond.