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How Cells Work

By admin | September 9, 2009

When two electrons are present, the innermost shell is full. When the firat shell is completely occupied, the electrons begin to fill the second shell and son..The single most important feature in determining the chemical behavior of an atom is how many electrons are contained in the outer shell.An atom that has a full outer shell does not enter in chemical reactions. Atoms seek to reach a state of maximum stability by one of the following:Loose or pick up electrons to either empty or fill the outer shellBonding with other atoms to share electrons to complete the outer shellThe most common way atoms complete their outer shell is by sharing electrons with other atoms. This bonding share strategy used by atoms satisfies the stipulations needed for maximum stability of the molecule.  Isagenix keeps the cells strong

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