A force that holds atoms together is called a are 2 or more atoms bonded together to make a larger piece with new characteristics.

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gives us the types of atoms and how many of each there are in a given molecule.
Sometimes, molecules stack together in regular patterns. This is called an
lonic bonds are formed when a
bonds to a

Another atom in such a way that one atom donates an electron to the other atom, creating two ions with opposite charges that attract each other.

negatively charged atom and donates an electron. The resulting attraction between the positively charged ion and the negatively charged ion forms an ionic bond.

positively charged ion

When atoms bond together to form a larger piece with new characteristics, it is called a molecule. To determine the types of atoms and how many of each there are in a given molecule, we can look at its chemical formula. The chemical formula provides information on the elements present in the molecule and the ratio in which they are combined.

Ionic bonds are formed when a positively charged ion (cation) bonds to a negatively charged ion (anion). This interaction occurs due to the attraction between opposite charges. Ionic bonding typically occurs between metals and nonmetals, where the metal atom loses one or more electrons to become positively charged, while the nonmetal atom gains these electrons to become negatively charged.

Overall, the force that holds atoms together within a molecule or in the formation of ionic bonds is known as a chemical bond. These bonds are essential for the stability and properties of substances.