Radioactive atoms continue to decay until the daughter atom is stable.
Yes, hot atoms must transfer their energy to colder atoms to keep the atomic temperature and movement balanced, and to keep these atoms alive.
The correct answer is: Atoms are often more stable when bonded to other atoms
The nucleus
electrons
Not many! ( how do you people keep coming up with fractional atoms? ) 4.8 atoms tungsten (1 mole tungsten atoms/6.022 X 10^23) = 8.0 X 10^-24 moles tungsten atoms
If you keep breaking it down until it is just atoms, they will still be the same - Gold atoms. An alloy or compound can be broken down into its constituents, Gold can not.
mainly to reduce the microbial activities, and decaying
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to preserve their bodies for the eternal after life, and to keep the bodies from decaying
Yes, hot atoms must transfer their energy to colder atoms to keep the atomic temperature and movement balanced, and to keep these atoms alive.
yes
bonds
Because they help keep the environment clean, by breaking down dead or decaying organisms.
don't die and you won't decay. if that falls you can drain them of oxygen and keep them in a cool dry place. your decision
First of all, ozone is made up of three oxygen atoms. The function of this ozone is to keep out the most harmful of the Sun's rays. When struck by these rays the ozone spilts. The atoms fly around until they encounter other free atoms. Once three combine, new ozone is formed. Thus the ozone is self-sustaining.
you can't keep a baby until you have given birth to it
The correct answer is: Atoms are often more stable when bonded to other atoms