Nobility is ore was a social class which possesses more acknowledged privileges or eminenece than members of most other classes in a socity, membership therein typically being hereditary. The privileges associated with nobility may constitute substantial advantages over or relative to non-nobles, or may be largely honorary (e.g. precedence), and vary from country to country and era to era. Traditionally membership in the nobility has been regulated or acknowledged by the government. There is often a variety of ranks within the noble class. Legal recognition of nobility is more common in monarchies, but nobility also existed in such republics as the Dutch Provinces, Genoa and Venice, and remains part of the legal social structure of some non-hereditary regimes, e.g. San Marino and Vatican City in Europe. Hereditary titles often distinguish nobles from non-nobles, although in many nations most of the nobility have been un-titled, and a hereditary title need not indicate nobility.
HOW DO YOU BECOME A MEMBER OF NOBILITY ?
Well to day the easiest way is to join a Chivalric Order - The Knight Templar's (for example) There are an Supporter Organisation where you can join for free "The Friends and members"
It has 7 valence electrons, so needs 1 more to become noble.
It should loose 2 electrons to become a noble gas.
Atoms gain, lose or share electrons and try to attain noble gas configuration.
to gain or lose electrons to become stable
Nitrogen does not become a noble gas. It is fairly un-reactive but can be persuaded to react with Oxygen to make Nitrous Oxide or Nitrogen Dioxide, Hydrogen to make Ammonia, carbon to make Methane and many more compounds.
A soldier could become a Noble, and a noble could become the emporer.
It has 7 valence electrons, so needs 1 more to become noble.
no S is not a noble gas inorder to become a noble gas u need to have a completely filled outermost shell
They should gain 2 electrons to attain noble gas electronic configuration. (it doesn't become a noble gas as the number of protons are not same)
By acquiring noble gas configuration elements become stable .
Strontium can have a full electron shell noble gas state if it loses two of it's electrons.
Noble gases have a very stable structure, the outer shell of electrons is full.
in medieval Europe it was about age 8
It should loose 2 electrons to become a noble gas.
Every element that isn't a noble gas, wants to become isoelectronic or have the same number of electrons as its nearest noble gas. This is because noble gases are very stable, while other elements aren't. Forming compounds allows elements to gain or lose electrons, which allows them to become like their nearest noble gas.
Yes, traditionally knights were members of the nobility or destined to become part of noble families. However, over time, commoners could also be granted knighthood for their exceptional service or achievements.
Yes it will as P-3 ion will have the same electron configuration of the noble gas, argon.