well, the ions leave that atom and make a circular motion and while the circular motion is happening the atom is stable.
Atoms combine with other atoms to form compound. It makes the atoms stable.
A completley filled out electron level makes the atom stable
Atoms gain lose or share valence electrons in a way that makes the atoms more stable
In order for an atom to be chemically stable it must have 8 valence electrons.
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The atoms are stable when having the ratio of neutrons to protons that lie on the atom stability line. These stable atoms do not emit radiation as alpha, beta, neutron, or gamma radiation.
Apart from the inert gases which are monoatomic all of the other elements bond to themselves and to atoms of other elements.
No
No. They combine when the compound is more stable. Any system will tend to go toward a more stable state. If a molecule is less stable than the individual atoms there is a good chance it will fall apart.
To become stable. When the outermost energy field is filled to maximum electrons, the atom is stable.
no. they are more stable when they have completely filled or half filled shells
More stable