Yes
Positive. It wants to lose two electrons to get to the electron configuration of its nearest noble gas, Ne (Neon).
Boron gains noble gas configuration by losing 3 electrons. So it forms positive ions.
The symbiol depends on the type of noble gas. So its not constant. It may be positive or even negative.
yes it does. potassium and argon are isoelectronic
None of them have a negative charge. Or a positive charge. They can be ionized by high voltages, as (for example) neon is in a neon sign. However, neon doesn't have a monopoly on that, all of them exhibit the same behavior.
Yes, "noble" typically holds a positive connotation as it implies qualities like honor, dignity, and moral integrity. Being described as noble often suggests displaying admirable characteristics or high social status.
noble is a good positive n word!
Positive. It wants to lose two electrons to get to the electron configuration of its nearest noble gas, Ne (Neon).
Noble
Neat, nice, neighborly and noble are complimentary words.
The comparative form of "noble" is "nobler" and the superlative form is "noblest."
Boron gains noble gas configuration by losing 3 electrons. So it forms positive ions.
The symbiol depends on the type of noble gas. So its not constant. It may be positive or even negative.
yes it does. potassium and argon are isoelectronic
Positive adjectives beginning with N:NeatNiceNobleNotableNoteworthyNoticeableNurturing
positive qualities, N: * non-bias * non-judgemental * nice * nurturing * neat
· neat · neighborly · nice · nimble · noble · notable