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Van Hammond
11 February, 18:31
How do atoms in a molecule stick together?
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Navarro
11 February, 20:09
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Atoms are held together with both electromagnetic force and strong force.
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Eduardo Pineda
11 February, 22:18
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Molecules are groups of atoms that stay together because of chemical bonds. These can be covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between atoms or ionic bonds where the difference in (positive or negative) charge between ions causes them to attract. To summarize, its because of chemical bonds.
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