The force that holds atoms, molecules, or ions together to form chemical compounds.

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The force that holds atoms, molecules, or ions together to form chemical compounds is called chemical bonding. This can be either covalent bonding, where atoms share electrons, or ionic bonding, where oppositely charged ions attract each other.
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