Why element gain stability? What is the correct mean of stability
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In the lowest energy state, things are most stable…less likely to change. The following information that talks aboutstability is all based on the nucleus tending towards the lowest energy state. ... The number of protons in a nucleus is the atomic number (Z) and establishes the chemical identity of the atom
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In the case of more elements the nucleus is very stable
but in some cases like uranium being a radioactive element it is very unstable
it means that the nucleus of the uranium atom have very low binding force
but in some cases like uranium being a radioactive element it is very unstable
it means that the nucleus of the uranium atom have very low binding force
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