Why are elements stable on their own while others are more stable than in a compound?
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Why are elements stable on their own while others are more stable than in a compound?
Why are elements stable on their own while others are more stable than in a compound?
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So what makes some elements more stable than others is the number of electrons in the outer level of electrons. The elements that are stable on their own are that way because their outer level of electrons is full, where as other elements that are more stable in compounds are that way because they need more electrons in their outer level or have to many, so they can give or get more electrons from other elements based on what they need.
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