Each element can form stable, less stable or unstable compounds.
when are atoms are more stable existed at a lower energy state in a combined form
Atoms that are unstable are more likely to be radioactive than atoms that are stable. This means they can emit radiation in the form of alpha or beta particles, or gamma rays, in order to reach a more stable state.
a bond
Yes, atoms of copper and iron can generally form stable bonds with transition elements. Copper and iron are both transition elements themselves and can form stable bonds with other transition elements. The stability of the bonds will depend on factors such as the electronegativity and bonding properties of the specific elements involved.
More stable
Atoms combine with other atoms to form compound. It makes the atoms stable.
chemical bonds
In order to fill their outer most shells and become more stable atoms form BONDS.
atoms are generally unstable. they combine to form stable molecules
nitrogen atoms join up to form nitrogen molecules becoz their outermost shell is not stable. to be stable, they join up to form nitrogen molecues... ;)
Without atoms "bonding" together, there would be no universe. With no universe there would be no Earth. No Earth = No You, and therefore No You = No Question. Atoms bond together to form matter. Without this bond, we simply would not exist.
No. They combine when the compound is more stable. Any system will tend to go toward a more stable state. If a molecule is less stable than the individual atoms there is a good chance it will fall apart.
Phosphorus will typically form P4 molecules, where four phosphorus atoms are covalently bonded together in a tetrahedral structure, to become stable. This molecular form is stable and less reactive compared to its individual phosphorus atoms.
no. if the atom is stable it does not need to form any more compounds
Each element can form stable, less stable or unstable compounds.
you do not get any element as there is no reaction that occurs.