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When is an atom stable? A. when it has a full outer orbit. B. when it has the same amount of elections as protons. C. when it has no neutrons. D. when it has an odd number of va…
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When is an atom stable? A. when it has a full outer orbit. B. when it has the same amount of elections as protons. C. when it has no neutrons. D. when it has an odd number of valance electrons
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B when the electrons and protons are the same amount
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The answer is A hope this helps
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