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How do alkali metal atoms achieve stability

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Answered by msekar20051975
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They are more stable when they have 8 valence electrons, so they want to lose that valence electron. They do this by bonding with other elements. When they lose their 1 valence electron, they have a full octet and are therefore stable

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