The element carbon.
A stable element is any non-radioactive element. All elements before element atomic number 84 (not including 84) - Polonium (Po) are stable elements.
gold is a stable element,which means it does not readily combine with other elements
boron can be stable maybe if it is in the room temperature
CO2 is a compound of carbon and oxygen, very stable, in a state of low chemical energy, with very little value.
hydrogen
ionic
a description of a nonreactive chemical element
No, americium is an unstable and radioactive chemical element.
Dubnium is an artificial chemical element and hasn't stable isotopes.
Hssium is a radioactive and very unstable chemical element.
Hydrogen is a very reactive chemical element.
discovery of the elements Radium and Poloniumstudying the decay chains from the radioactive element Uranium down to the stable element Lead
An chemical element cannot loss a chemical element. Probable you think to the last member of a radioactive decay chain.
Because it forms stable chemical bonds with many other elements - including itself - by either gaining or losing valence electrons. Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen combine with each other in so many ways that they have become the basis of life on earth.
A very low chemical reactivity as for noble gases or platinum metals.
Chemical Reactions would not exist, since unstable electrons are needed to start a Chemical Reaction, All the molecules would be stable, so they would not need to undergo change to become more stable.
Sg is the symbol for Seaborgium. It is element number 106 and the most stable isotope created of it has an atomic mass of 263.