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What holds combinations of atoms together in molecules? protons and electrons atomic magnetism chemical bonds nuclear forces?
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What holds combinations of atoms together in molecules? protons and electrons atomic magnetism chemical bonds nuclear forces?
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Chemical bonds hold combinations of atoms together in molecules...
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Chemical bonds hold combinations of atoms together in molecules. These chemical bonds, called covalent bonds or molecular bonds, are formed when two atoms share electron pairs. Some other types of chemical bonds are ionic bonds and metallic bonds.
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