The most stable element is any member of group ZERO or eight,they are called inert gases because they do not react,hence,stable.However,helium may be considered because it is in period 1 \having the less nuclear charge.
No, the opposite of that.
False (Hydrogen has the first position, Helium is the most stable)
Microtubules.
It has 10
Uranium makes for an excellent element for nuclear fission. Hydrogen is most commonly used for nuclear fusion.
Nickel and iron
Hydrogen is the element that is most likely to undergo nuclear fusion.
the most stable element group is the noble gases group
The star can fuse up to iron, because iron is the most stable element.
No. The most common isotope(s) of an element are often stable.
For an element to be stable, it must have a full outer shell (valence shell) of electrons. An element with a full outer shell of electrons will act like its nearest noble gas and be stable. Most elements require 8 valence electrons to be stable, however H needs 2.
Graphite is the most stable form of the already stable element carbon, and so will not decay at all.