How do objects made of many different molecules (eg. an Apple) stay together and not fall apart into piles of powders and liquids?

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How do objects made of many different molecules (eg. an Apple) stay together and not fall apart into piles of powders and liquids?

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Well, the molecules in objects like an apple are held together by strong forces called chemical bonds, kind of like the glue that keeps things together

These bonds are like little magnets that attract the molecules to each other, making the apple stay solid instead of turning into powders and liquids.

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