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What makes the most stable atom?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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15y ago

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Probably cesium fluoride, since it combines the least electronegative (non-radioactive) element with the most electronegative one.

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What makes the most stable atom? To have a full shell

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14y ago

62Ni has the highest binding energy per nucleon of any nuclide. Any attempt to change it into another nuclide is an endergonic process, making it a good candidate for "most stable."

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LiCl

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