Topic: List of Stable Elements
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What makes an element stable?
an element is stable when it has a full outer shell of electrons. to abide by the octet rule it must have a shell of 2 then 8 electrons. An element with a full outer shell (8) will be stable and act like its nearest noble gas. Read More »
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What is the last stable element?
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Which element is a stable element?
A stable element is any non-radioactive element. All elements before element atomic number 84 (not including 84) - Polonium (Po) are stable elements. Read More »
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This list depicts what is agreed upon by the consensus of the scientific community as of 2008. For each of the 80 stable elements, the number of the stable ... More »
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While not completely unreactive, the noble gases are very stable. This is because their valence (outermost) shell is already full. Reactions take place in other elements because their valence shell is missing some number of electrons. There... Read More »
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the most stable element group is the noble gases group Read More »
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Numbers 1-56 and 120+ Read More »
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The answer is neon! an element become stables when it has a full shell of electrons. electrons go 2, +8, etc.. Neon has 10 (atomic number, account for protons and electrons) and the others have 5, 6 and 9.... Read More »
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Bismuth Francium has the largest atom - the greatest atomic radius. Read More »
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Lead (Pb) posses the heaviest, stable isotope, {208}Pb. However there are theories ("Island of stability") of super heavy stable isotopes, which occurred at specific times in the early universe. There is work to recreate such states for hea... Read More »
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