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What will be the fate of an atom if it is left in nature alone?​

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Even if left alone, an atom often does not come with an equal number of protons and electrons. ... Slower moving atoms (such as the atoms in solid iron) have time to form stable bonds, while faster moving atoms (such as the atomsin liquid iron) cannot form such stable bonds

Answered by SanviNavodayan
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Even if left alone, an atom often does not come with an equal number of protons and electrons. Slower moving atoms (such as the atoms in solid iron) have time to form stable bonds, while faster moving atoms (such as the atomsin liquid iron) cannot form such stable bonds.

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