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What is the most stable condition for an atom
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What is the most stable condition for an atom
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Atoms are at their most stable when their outermost energy level is either empty of electrons or filled with electrons. Ions. sodium and chlorine chloride ion. Sodium atoms have 11 electrons.
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Atoms are at their most stable when their outermost energy level is either empty of electrons or filled with electrons.
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