Yes.
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hydried is more stable than H-atom
The stable ion of aluminum is Al 3+, which means it has three fewer electrons. The aluminum atom has shed its outer shell of 3s2 3p1 and has an electron configuration equal to that of Neon, or 1s2 2s2 2p6.
It becomes a positive ion and atomic radius decreases in size, its divalent ion is more stable though.
Yes.
The phosphide ion is stable
yes chloride ion is stable coz its octet is complete.
Chlorine ion (particularly Chloride ion) is more stable than Chlorine molecule
An Al ion would have a +3 charge.
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The Al (aluminum) ion exists in the 3+ state.
due to resonance structures
O = 2- Al = 3+ N = 3- I = 1- Mg = 2+ Ba = 2+ S = 2- K = 1+
In Ferric ion there are 5 electrons in 'd' orbitals so 'd' is half filled which is stable electronic configuration in Ferrous ion 'd' orbitals have 6 electrons.
Na+ is the formula of the ion formed when sodium achieves a stable electron configuration.
To become more stable: positive+negative=neutral. Neutral is more stable than positive and/or negative.