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how can atoms that do not have a full shell become stable? * atoms \want\ to be stable how do they get stable? by filling their valence shells (outermost shells) - octet rule by being like noble gases - who do not react with other elements because their valence shells are already full by gaining electron to fill a shell or by losing electrons to get rid of a shell exposing a full one underneath by gaining electrons to fill a shell or losing electrons to get rid of a shell exposing a full one underneath. by imploding by exploding by undergoing nuclear fission to produce a heavier atom.
Atoms aim for stability by achieving a full - valence shell configuration like noble gases. They can do this by gaining electrons to fill a shell or losing electrons to expose a full inner shell. Imploding, exploding, and nuclear fission are not typical ways for atoms to become stable in the context of valence - shell filling.
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By gaining electrons to fill a shell or losing electrons to get rid of a shell exposing a full one underneath.