the smallest STABLE unit of matter IS an atom
The basic unit of all matter is an 'atom'. Each atom consists of a small core called nucleus which accounts to most of its mass consisting of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons
atoms
A completley filled out electron level makes the atom stable
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Stable.
8 electrons are needed in the outer level to become a stable element.Writing A Bohr Atomic Model (LEVELS):1st level- Up to 2 electrons2nd level- Maximum of 8 electrons3rd level- 18, 8, or less electrons4th-7th level- 32, 18, 8, or less electrons
all the way down to the smallest and then some
Yes, MOST matter is extremely stable. There are exceptions however, the most obvious of which is uranium (there are plenty of other unstable elements (elements with an extremely short half-life), but uranium has become popularized because it is one of the most unstable). Matter that is particularly unstable is used in nuclear reactions, because it is much easier to split than stable matter. For example, although there is enough matter in a piece of chalk that if transformed into pure energy would level a city, the atoms are so stable that it is seemingly impossible to release this energy.
The water level activity in shelf-stable chicharrones is virtually zero. If there was water level activity, the chicharrones would not be shelf stable.
cell is the smallest level of organization in a unicellular organism
A completley filled out electron level makes the atom stable
you hae to be level 9 :)
Tertiary Level
No. Only members can jump. If you are a member, then yes, you must advance to a certain level. But if you are non-member, it does not matter. You will never be allowed to jump unless you become a member.
cellular level
Order
plants and seeds
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