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How do the atoms of a molecule stay together? A. chemical bonds B. magnetic force C. attraction of electrons and neutrons D. through physical changes
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How do the atoms of a molecule stay together? A. chemical bonds B. magnetic force C. attraction of electrons and neutrons D. through physical changes
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How do the atoms of a molecule stay together?
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chemical bonds
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magnetic force
C.
attraction of electrons and neutrons
D.
through physical changes
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The answer is A. Atoms in molecules are held together with chemical bonds.
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