The electrons never stop moving. The bond is formed when the moving electrons of one atom overlap with the moving electrons of another atom (covalent bond), or are donated to the other atom (ionic bond), but they keep moving all the time.
No, they do not stop moving.
A metallic bond has free electrons that can move around the metall atom lattice. Note that electrons never stop moving so all bonds involve constantly moving electrons, including ionic.
Fish do not die when they stop moving. Infact, they sleep NOT moving.
It will stop moving in 200 million years.
Planets can not stop moving, your question is pointless.
Halogens, such as Cl, have 7 valence electrons, and having 8 valence electrons makes a molecule stable. Halogens only need one other bond to become stable, and will stop bonding after that last valence electron spot is filled. Only a single bond is required. A double bond would cause the molecule to become unstable.
If you apply the brakes it can stop it moving.
No, particles never stop moving.
NO it can not.
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Stop something moving.
No, particles never stop moving.
In the country of Australia parents can stop a 17 year old from moving out.Yes, parents can stop a 17 year old from moving out in the country of Australia.