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How are the molecules of matter held together?​

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Answered by Arshdeep505
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Molecules are held together by either covalent bonding or ionic bonding. ... For example, hydrogen only exists as hydrogen molecule. A molecule of a compound is made out of two or more elements.

The bonds that hold atoms together to form molecules are called covalent bonds. They are pretty tough and not easily made or broken apart. It takes energy to make the bonds and energy is released when the bonds are broken....

Answered by srisaicabletvnetwork
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Molecules are held together by either covalent bonding or ionic bonding. ... For example, hydrogen only exists as hydrogen molecule. A molecule of a compound is made out of two or more elements.

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