Probably cesium fluoride, since it combines the least electronegative (non-radioactive) element with the most electronegative one.
The most stable atom in the periodic table is helium.
The most stable carbocation is the tertiary carbocation, which has three alkyl groups attached to the positively charged carbon atom.
The most stable resonance structure for the CNO ion with nitrogen as the central atom is one where the negative charge is on the oxygen atom, and the double bond is between the carbon and nitrogen atoms.
A full valence shell of electrons, typically with eight electrons, known as the octet rule, makes an atom stable and less likely to react with other atoms. This configuration is achieved by gaining, losing, or sharing electrons to reach a noble gas configuration. Atoms with a full valence shell are generally more stable and do not readily form chemical bonds.
An atom of iodine will most likely gain one electron to form a stable octet in its outer energy level. This will give iodine a full set of 8 electrons, making it more stable and less likely to react with other atoms.
A completley filled out electron level makes the atom stable
The most stable atom is helium because it has a full outer electron shell, which makes it less likely to react with other atoms.
The most stable atom in the periodic table is helium.
well, the ions leave that atom and make a circular motion and while the circular motion is happening the atom is stable.
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It becomes most stable when its nucleus is filled, not when it is filling it.
The most stable state of an atom is called the ground state. This is when the electrons occupy the lowest energy levels available to them.
In order for an atom to be chemically stable it must have 8 valence electrons.
less stable
The most stable carbocation is the tertiary carbocation, which has three alkyl groups attached to the positively charged carbon atom.
The most stable resonance structure for the CNO ion with nitrogen as the central atom is one where the negative charge is on the oxygen atom, and the double bond is between the carbon and nitrogen atoms.
A full valence shell of electrons, typically with eight electrons, known as the octet rule, makes an atom stable and less likely to react with other atoms. This configuration is achieved by gaining, losing, or sharing electrons to reach a noble gas configuration. Atoms with a full valence shell are generally more stable and do not readily form chemical bonds.