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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 constantly searching for 8 valence electrons. With 8 they stop searching for more and remain stabilized.
The more valence electrons, the more stable.
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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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