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No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Molecules are held together by chemical bonds. More likely electrons that are shared between two bonded atoms which are compounds
Water molecules amongst many.
base pairs
This is the solid state.
No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Molecules are held together by Pepper and cheese.
Particles are held (relatively) rigidly in place in a solid. They are held rigidly in place in a solid at absolute zero.
Disulfide bonds
Molecules are held together by chemical bonds. More likely electrons that are shared between two bonded atoms which are compounds
Ionic molecules donate electrons.
Yes, the particles are held compactly and tightly in place.
molecules
Water molecules amongst many.
base pairs
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.
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