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is a neutral atom always unstable​

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Answered by nischalch21
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Answer:

WRONG IT IS ALWAYS STABLE DUE TO BOTH PROTON AND ELECTRON

Explanation:

A neutral, or stable, atom is composed of an equal amount of three components: protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons have a positive electrical charge, neutrons are neutral, and electrons have a negative charge.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

No, both atomic arrangements are much more stable. They both have outermost orbitals which are filled with electrons. ... In giving up an electron, the sodium atom has lost a negative electrical charge. It still has all its positively charged protons, so the remaining structure is no longer electrically neutral.

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