Neon is stable because it is a noble gas, and is alreadyat the highest configuration already.Where as carbon is not in its highest configuration (2,4) so it can gain 4 electrons or gain 4 electrons thats why it is not more stable....
conclusion ---- neon is more stable ..
Neon has completely filled valence orbitals, obeys octet rule and is hence stable. Chlorine needs one more electron to complete octet and is hence reactive.
It is carbon dioxide that is more stable than sugar. Sugar, which is a general term for several different larger molecules composed of carbon chains, will decompose when heated. This is just one example of the relative instability of sugar when compared to carbon dioxide.
Graphite is the most thermodynamically stable (more than diamond).
Carbon: diamond, graphite, glassy graphite, graphene, fullerene etc.
Lithium is more reactive than Neon.
Silicon is more stable.
Deuterium-carbon bonds are generally 6-10 times more stable than carbon-hydrogen bond.
Neon has completely filled valence orbitals, obeys octet rule and is hence stable. Chlorine needs one more electron to complete octet and is hence reactive.
It is carbon dioxide that is more stable than sugar. Sugar, which is a general term for several different larger molecules composed of carbon chains, will decompose when heated. This is just one example of the relative instability of sugar when compared to carbon dioxide.
Because it just IS and due to fullfield electron configuration that make noble gas more stable. so neon has more ie.
Graphite is the most thermodynamically stable (more than diamond).
Carbon: diamond, graphite, glassy graphite, graphene, fullerene etc.
Lithium is more reactive than Neon.
Argon is more stable than carbon. Argon is a noble gas, and as such occurs in nature with a filled valence shell, having an octet (8) of valence electrons, which makes it so stable that it is virtually nonreactive. Carbon atoms react in order to achieve an octet of valence electrons, usually by covalent bonding with other atoms.
The stress on the carbon=carbon bonds is minimal in a hexagonal carbon ring. Fewer carbons raises the stress and increases the likelihood of bonds breaking.
hydried is more stable than H-atom
Carbon has a higher bond order than water because it is a less stable element. It will bond to many different elements very quickly in order to become stable.