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When is a stable atom possible? When is an atom considered stable? When is an oxygen atom most stable? How does a neon atom become stable? What is the stable state of an atom? When does a atom become more stable? How stable is a high ... In: Chemistry, Periodic Table, Atoms and Atomic Structure [ Edit categories]
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LASERS PUT SPOTLIGHT; ON A NEW TYPE OF STABLE ATOM ... "A dramatic shift in viewpoint is required to explain the new physics of atoms in very strong laser fields." ... Under super- intense laser light, the process reverses: The atom stabilizes and electrons become less likely to leave the atom.
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Can unstable atoms become stable? ... In order to become stable, these materials must go through many steps, becoming a series of different nuclides and giving off energy as particles or rays at each step. The series of transformations that a given radionuclide will undergo, as well as the kind of radiation it emits,
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Filling the outermost electron shell with electrons makes an atom stable. Atoms combine with other atoms in order to borrow or share electrons. This allows them to fill their outermost electron shell and become stable.
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Atoms may also become stable by sharing electrons with other atoms. When this happens we say the atoms have formed a covalent bond. One hydrogen atom will easily form a covalent bond with another hydrogen atom.
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Atoms can become stable by gaining or losing electrons, forming charged ions; the attraction between oppositely charged ions produces ionic bonds. ... Atoms can become stable by sharing electrons with other atoms, forming covalent bonds.
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When the atom's nucleus contains as many neutrons as protons, the atom is stable. Most atoms are stable. However, when the atom's nucleus contains more neutrons than protons, the nucleus is unstable. The nucleus of such an unstable atom will try to become stable by giving off particles or packets of energy (quanta).
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