What do you mean? Lots of stuff can stick two pieces of metal together.
-Glue
-Welding
-Soldering
-Hammering it together
-Melting them together.
-Freezing them together with water.
Metals are "held together" by what are called metallic bonds. These are seas of delocalized electrons that are attracted to the positively charged nucleus of each atom of the metal.
A metal cup
The positive and negative charge between the sea of electrons and the positivity charged ions keeps the metal lattice together with a very strong metallic bond.
imagine the metal as a "sea", where all of the electrons in the metal are freely flowing throughout the entire substance. the flow of these electrons if what holds them together.
Metal atoms held together by covalent bonds .
An ionic bond
Music Keeps Me Together was created in 1975.
If you're referring to the rubber cushion on top of the valves, it's just that.... a cushion. It keeps the metal from clanging together.
Strong force keeps particles in a nucleus together.
Gravity keeps the gasses together. It is the same on Earth; the gravity of Earth keeps our atmosphere together.
Catastrophe Keeps Us Together was created on 2006-04-04.
Gravity keeps the planets together
Gravity keeps things together here on Earth. It keeps the Earth together in the first place, and it keeps us on Earth. It keeps the Earth in orbit around the Sun, and it keeps the Moon in orbit around Earth.
Super glue is the best thing to use to glue metal models, if theres a tricky piece that keeps falling off when your trying to glue it try using some blue tack to hold it together as it dries.
"Hand Cuffs" is the object that keeps a prisoners hand joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.