Big bases make for greater stability. If you are worried about breakage, remember to distribute the pressure applied (if any) evenly throughout your structure.
stable atomic structure
It is one form of Iron Ferrite where the lattice structure is body-centered and more stable than other allotropes (forms).
The greater the nuclear binding energy, the more stable the nucleus. Even numbers of nucleons also make the nucleus more stable.
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Borneol is more thermodynamically stable. Isoborneol is the kinetic product.
Some ways you can make a structure more stable is by: 1) Making the Base wider 2) Taper The Structure (Make the top skinny and the Base Wide) 3) Make the Base Heavier 4) Lower the Centre Of Gravity 5) Add more Support Points
You can say, "The structure of the building was stable."
To make it more stable by anchoring it to the ground. You know, so it doesn't fall over.
They had a stable granary due to the invention of the plow. With that in use harvesting was more structure
Big bases make for greater stability. If you are worried about breakage, remember to distribute the pressure applied (if any) evenly throughout your structure.
The structure of all atoms is not necessarily stable. Hence we have radio-activity.
do the Lewis structure. It has all the answers. :)
Ramses made egypt more stable by being a ruler for 66 years
The number of electrons needed to be lost/gained to gain a stable electronic structure. For example, Sodium needs to lose just 1 electron to make its electronic structure stable, so the ion it forms is Na+ .
They make the ball more stable and aerodynamic.
Alloys have improved mechanical properties, hardness, resistance to corrosion, resistance to heating, stable crystalline structure etc. compared with pure metals.
The Empire State Building has a steel frame structure to make it strong and stable. Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon designed the building in 1930.