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No, nothing can bond with argon,.

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Is argon and calcium reactive or stable?

Argon is a stable, inert gas and does not react with other elements. Calcium is a reactive metal, particularly with water and acids, but it forms stable compounds like calcium oxide and calcium carbonate.


Is Calcium Argon or Hydrogen solid at room temperature?

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What noble gas is closet to calcium?

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Between what atoms is a covalent bond most likely to occur calcium and lithium sodium and flourine nitrogen and oxygen helium and argon?

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What is the closest noble gas to calcium?

argon (atomic number 18) is the closest to calcium (atomic number 20)


Is argon the nearest noble gas to calcium?

Yes it is. Argon (atomic number 18) is the noble gas that is nearest to calcium (atomic number 20)


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The symbols are as follows: Lithium : Li Chlorine : Cl Argon : Ar Calcium : Ca Manganese : Mn


Does Ca2 have the same number of electrons as the noble gas argon?

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What bond is found in calcium carbide?

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If calcium lost two electrons it would have the same number of electrons as?

If calcium lost two electrons, it would have the same number of electrons as argon. Calcium has 20 electrons in its neutral state, and losing two electrons would leave it with 18 electrons, which is the same as argon.