Covalent bonding
Atoms can achieve a stable outer electron arrangement by gaining, losing or sharing valence electrons with other atoms or ions.
Supreheavy elements are not stable.
Yes, these chemical elements are stable.
STABLE all the way!
Ions are formed when elements gain or lose electrons.
Atoms can achieve a stable outer electron arrangement by gaining, losing or sharing valence electrons with other atoms or ions.
electrons
protons
Supreheavy elements are not stable.
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There are three different ways for this. Elements can either gain electrons or lose electrons or share electrons and attain a stable noble gas electronic configuration.
Yes, these elements are stable.
Elements are stable when they have completely filled (or half filled) orbitals.
Yes, these chemical elements are stable.
STABLE all the way!
Yes, these chemical elements are stable.
They don't have one. Group 8 is noble gasses.