initiators are very less stable. hence it can re combine with another free radical
Helium is a very stable atom and generally never loses or gains an electron, so it is not likely to be either a free radical nor have any electrical charge.
neon is most stable
Intermediate filaments are the most stable.
The atomic mass of the most stable isotope of Roentgenium is 281. This most stable isotope decays in around 36seconds. Oddly, it's most stable isotope has the same atomic mass as the most stable isotope of the element before: Darmstadtium.
It is not most stable
A stable radical is a radical that is not changing. A radical is a molecule or atom that has an unpaired electron.
Though nitrogen dioxide has a single lone electron, it is not a radical, but a stable molecule.
initiators are very less stable. hence it can re combine with another free radical
CH3 is not the formula for any stable molecule; it is the formula of a "methyl radical".
There are defiantly is not any "most radical religion" in the world
Helium is a very stable atom and generally never loses or gains an electron, so it is not likely to be either a free radical nor have any electrical charge.
Tritium is not the most stable isotope known.
Separatists
neon is most stable
they was the most radical because the government was guided by religious principles
Intermediate filaments are the most stable.