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What makes an element inert? Inert atom on the periotic table? Which element was once called inert? What element is the smallest inert gas? What is an example of an inert element? Which element family is considerd inert? ... Stable inert element located in period 4? Which element tend to ve chemically inert? Which family on...
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Nov 12, 2009 ... I know that from some number of element to some nu…...
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The Wooden Periodic Table Table by Theodore Gray ... Previous Next Page: 1 2 3 4...
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Therefore, the chloride atom needs one more electron in it's outer energy level to become stable. The sodium atom could either lose one electron in it's outer energy level, or it could borrow seven electrons from another element to become stable.
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What makes Hassium an element if it has no uses except basic scientific research? ... Hassium must be produced atom by atom and its most stable isotope has a half-life of only 9 seconds, so even if you could make a lump of it, it wouldn't stick around very long. Sometimes the fact that something exists at all is use enough.
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These interactions are tissue specific, can take place between multiple Mcp elements, and seem to be stable once established. We speculate that this ability to interact may be part of the mechanism through which Mcp mediates its ... Therefore, the P-element w#15 and the LacO-fragment clone pAFS153 (a gift from A. F.
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As an obiter dictum I should like to add that personally I foresee no future for **gold as a unifying or stable element** that makes it fit to be used as basis for liability in various international conventions. The solution is rather to resort to the Special Drawing Rights (SDR) of the International Monetary Fund.
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List of elements by stability of isotopes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Atomic nuclei consist of protons and neutrons, which attract each other through the strong nuclear force, while protons repel each other via the electric force due to their positive charge. These two ...
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Isotope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A nuclide is an atomic nucleus with a specified composition of protons and neutrons. The nuclide concept emphasizes nuclear properties over chemical properties while the isotope concept does the...
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