Why is a full shell stable?
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The properties of an element are determined by its outermost electrons, or those in the highest energy orbital. Atoms that do not have full outer shells will tend to gain or lose electrons, resulting in a full outer shell and, therefore, stability.
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Atoms that do not have full outer shells will tend to gain or lose electrons, resulting in a full outer shell and, therefore, stability.
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