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How does the chemical stability of a mineral affected by the bonding of the atoms in the mineral
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The stronger the bond between the atoms, the harder it is to break that bond, resulting in a more stable state.
In a weaker bond, the bonds between atoms are more easily broken. These would be considered unstable.
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