Science, asked by vipashu2005, 11 months ago

True or false? Atoms are most stable when their outer shells are full.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atoms are at their most stable when their outermost energy level is either empty of electrons or filled with electrons. 

The stability of atoms depends on whether or not their outer-most shell is filled with electrons. If the outer shell is filled, the atom is stable. Atoms with unfilled outer shells are unstable, and will usually form chemical bonds with other atoms to achieve stability.

Atoms are most stable when their outer shells are fulfilled or half-filled.

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Answered by austingartrell
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Answer:

true

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