Not under normal circumstances.
No. argon is a monoatomic element. It does not combine with other elements or with itself.
Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.
Potassium can not combine with noble gases, such as helium, neon, and argon, as they are already stable and do not readily form compounds with other elements.
Argon is a noble gas.
No the Alkali metals are in the first Group. Argon is a Noble Gas (in group 18).
Argon typically does not combine with anything. It is an inert and noble gas.
Argon belongs to the family of Noble Gases.
No, argon is not a compound. It is an element classified as a noble gas, existing in its atomic form.
Ar is the symbol for the noble gas - argon.
Yes, it is a good choice because fluorine is the most reactive halogen; but now is known only HArF.
No. Both are noble gases and do not combine with each other
Noble gas, element 18.