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Because they believed that the pharaoh would become a god

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Why did the and commoners alike obey the Pharaoh?

Because they believed that the pharaoh would become a god


Why did the nobles and commoners obey the pharaoh?

Nobles and commoners obey the pharaoh because he is the greatest and most powerful also he us their god.


Who is the pharaoh?

the pharaoh was the ruler of Egypt.you can sort of think of him like a king.pharaohs were the leader and everyone had to obey him.hope i helped


What is the importance of an atom having a noble gas configuration?

They are generally stable as they obey octet rule


Is boyles law applicable to noble gases?

Yes, they obey the gas law for ideal gases.


What elements do not obey the octet rule?

I know Hydrogen and Helium for sure, not sure about the other elements. The noble gases.


Does noble gas high or low reactivity?

have completely filled valence shell obey octet rule generally chemically inert


What is unique about the orbital of noble gases?

Noble gases have completely filled orbitals / energy levels. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and have stable electronic configuration.


Why do ions of atoms have the same electron configurations as noble gases?

Potassium and chlorine are the only two that can.


Why is it that the noble gas group is strongly stable?

Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. Their valence orbitals are completely filled, have 8 electrons and obey octet rule (stable electronic configuration). They are chemically inert (or do not react with other elements).


Why are noble gases the most nonreactive?

Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. Their valence orbitals are completely filled, have 8 electrons and obey octet rule (stable electronic configuration). Hence they are chemically inert (or do not react with other elements).


How does sodium obey the octet rule when reacting to form products?

When sodium loses its single valence electron, it achieves the noble gas configuration of neon, which is an octet.