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Explain why the anion A is more stable than anion B?​

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Within a column of the periodic table, when comparing two atoms with negative charge, the stability of the anions principally depends on polarizability of the atom. ... The more polarizable the atom, the more stable the anion. Within a row of the periodic table, the more electronegative an atom, the more stable the anion.

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