If u are referring to the carbocations of n-butyl, sec-butyl, and t-butyl, the most stable is the one that has the most alkyl groups attached to the positively charged carbon atom. In this case:
- n-butyl has only 1 alkyl group attached
- sec-butyl has 2 alkyl groups attached
- t-butyl has 3 alkyl groups attached
Therefore, t-butyl is the most stable carbocation
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 one of the most stable governments in the world
They have stable levels of moisture.
It is not most stable
Tritium is not the most stable isotope known.
neon is most stable
Intermediate filaments are the most stable.
as stable as most
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.
The noble gases (aka inert gases) are the most stable elements.
it is one of the most stable governments in the world
They have stable levels of moisture.
No, it is not.
no. they are more stable when they have completely filled or half filled shells
It becomes most stable when its nucleus is filled, not when it is filling it.