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why is an ionic compound more stable than its individual reactive elements? because the atoms share electrons equally. because the atoms remain in their original energy states. because the formation of the ionic bond releases energy as light and heat. because the compound absorbs energy from its surroundings.
Ionic compounds form when atoms transfer electrons to achieve a stable electron - configuration. The formation of an ionic bond releases energy (in the form of light and heat), which indicates a more stable state compared to the reactive elements. Sharing electrons equally is characteristic of covalent bonds, atoms do not remain in their original energy states during ionic bond formation, and ionic compounds don't become more stable by absorbing energy from surroundings.
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Because the formation of the ionic bond releases energy as light and heat.