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Gillespie
7 April, 21:40
How can unstable atoms become stable?
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Dillan West
7 April, 23:18
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If an atom is unstable it can become stable by the gain or loss of electrons.
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Kassidy Myers
7 April, 23:26
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When it gains or looses electron it becomes stable
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