A compound which does not involve in the chemical reaction or which donot donate or accept electrons
YES
Strontium chloride (SrCl2) is a stable compound. Aluminum fluoride (AlF3) is also stable. Barium sulfide (BaS) is relatively stable but can decompose upon exposure to water or air.
Sulfur bonds just like oxygen, so just as carbon and oxygen form the very stable compound CO2, so is it that carbon and sulfur form the stable compound CS2.
No. Nitrogen is trivalent as this achieves the octet. heavier members of group 15 are trivalent and pentavalent.
YES
no
It is not reactive.It is a neutral compound.
Yes!!! They are White Crystals of 'lithium oxide' (Li2O). It is a BASE , and readily dissolved in water to form the Alkali ' lithium hydroxide' Li2O + H2O = 2LiOH NB An Alklai is a soluble base.
The oxidation state of tungsten in its most stable compound is 6.
YES
Na2O, Sodium Oxide, is a stable compound used in glass and ceramics.
More stable
If you are referring to a chemical compound, then there isn't a stable compound with that exact formula.
Strontium chloride (SrCl2) is a stable compound. Aluminum fluoride (AlF3) is also stable. Barium sulfide (BaS) is relatively stable but can decompose upon exposure to water or air.
For example titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a stable and nontoxic compound.
It is stable, containing six electrons.
A stable binary ionic compound is one that has a balanced ratio of positive and negative ions, resulting in a neutral overall charge. This balance ensures that the compound does not easily lose or gain additional ions, making it chemically stable.