This is the covalent bond based on electrons sharing.
If Coulomb's force is gone , the material structure of the Cosmos would be gone. Coulomb's force hold atoms together and molecules together and matter together.
Chemical Bonds
chemical bonds
The universal forces that hold atoms together are the electromagnetic force and the strong nuclear force. Electromagnetic force attracts negatively charged electrons to positively charged protons in the nucleus, while the strong nuclear force keeps protons and neutrons bound together in the nucleus.
an molecule. Though if there are two or more different nonmetals it would not be an element but a compound.
Anions and cations are held together by ionic bonds. Metal atoms are held together by metallic bonds. Nonmetals are held together by covalent bonds.
sugar dissolves, sand don't
an electrovalent force
to my knowledge, Ionic bonds hold them together, hope this helps :)
Chemical bond is the force that hold two atoms together
a chemical bond
It is an illusion. There is only force if you want there to be.
If Coulomb's force is gone , the material structure of the Cosmos would be gone. Coulomb's force hold atoms together and molecules together and matter together.
That force is known as the "strong force", the "nuclear force", or the "residual strong force".
No, the strong nuclear force does.
Chemical Bonds
The strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force act within the nucleus to hold it together.