Covalent. [Although intermolecular bonding (hydrogen bonding and Van Der Waals) can occur between chains.]
Electrons are locked in chemical bonds that hold atoms together. These electrons are shared or transferred between atoms to create a stable bond, allowing the atoms to stay connected.
Breaking a bond releases energy because the energy used to hold the bond together is now freed when the bond is broken. This released energy can then be used for other chemical reactions or processes.
Chemical bonds. This attraction is the basis for the formation of various types of chemical bonds such as covalent, ionic, and metallic bonds, which hold atoms together to form molecules or crystals.
A Chemical Bond
Covalent bonds hold a dextrose molecule together.
Covalent bonds generally hold polymers together.
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Intuitively, the term for this kind of potential energy is bond (or bonding) energy.
Chemical bond is the force that hold two atoms together
The energy required to bond particles of matter together is known as bond energy. This energy is stored in the chemical bonds that hold atoms together in molecules. Bond energy is a measure of the strength of these bonds and is released when the bonds are broken.
Electrons are locked in chemical bonds that hold atoms together. These electrons are shared or transferred between atoms to create a stable bond, allowing the atoms to stay connected.