If talking about the gaseous or liquid form of a particular substance, then the solution is more stable. This is due to the fact that liquids have lower temperatures than gases of the same substance, and low temperatures in turn result in a more stable substance.
If talking generally about any solution and any gas, then I can't answer your question as it really depends on what substance you are comparing. PS this is wrong
Emulsions are intermediate between suspensions and solutions. Emulsions are heterogeneous mixtures containing small droplets of one liquid dispersed in another immiscible liquid. They are more stable than suspensions but less uniform than solutions.
Noble gases are generally chemically inert, because they have completely filled valence orbitals. However, the nucleii of the heavier ones have a weaker electromagnetic 'hold' on the electrons of their outer shells. This means extremely powerful oxidising agents can react with the heavier noble gases, such as Platinum hexafluoride reacting with Xenon to form Xenon hexafluoroplatinate.
No. Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and have stable electronic configuration.
Noble gases actually have the most stable electronic configurations in the periodic table due to having a full outer shell of electrons. This full octet makes them less likely to react with other elements, earning them the name "noble gases."
Liquid water is lower in energy compared to a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases because the formation of water from these gases releases energy through an exothermic reaction, indicating that the products (water) are more stable than the reactants (hydrogen and oxygen). Stability is determined by the energy state; since water is in a lower energy state, it is more stable than the gaseous mixture. This can be confirmed by the fact that water remains in liquid form under standard conditions, while hydrogen and oxygen gases readily react under the right conditions.
Corrosion in acid solutions is much more rapid than in neutral solutions, and the latter is more rapid than in alkaline solutions
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Noble gases are the most stable group of elements due to having a full valence shell of electrons, making them generally unreactive. Alkali metals are highly reactive due to their tendency to lose one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. Alkaline earth metals are less reactive than alkali metals, but more reactive than noble gases. Halogens are highly reactive nonmetals due to their tendency to gain one electron to achieve a full valence shell.
More stable than the US dollar.
In the reaction 2H₂O → 2H₂ + O₂, water (H₂O) is more stable than hydrogen (H₂) and oxygen (O₂) under standard conditions. This is because water is a low-energy compound, while the products, hydrogen and oxygen gases, possess higher energy due to their molecular bonds. As a result, the formation of water from its elemental gases releases energy, indicating that water is the more stable product in this reaction.
in general,mean is more stable than median but in the case of extreme values it is better to consider median a stable measure than mean.
Three legs are more stable than 4 legs.