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29 October, 23:19
What holds atoms together in a molecule?
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Nikolas Spencer
29 October, 23:25
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A Chemical Bond it can be either Ionic or Covalent
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Corbin Vasquez
29 October, 23:36
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Covalent bonds hold atoms together in a molecule. A covalent bond is when atoms share electrons, which gives it no charge (neutral). Energy is used to form bonds.
Final answer: - Covalent bonds
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