No. Argon is an inert gas. it plays no role in the human body.
No.
They use argon for neon lights.
No. Argon is an inert gas that only makes up 1% of air. It is of little consequence to us.
The most abundant noble gas in Earth's atmosphere is argon, which makes up about 0.934% of the atmosphere.
No.
You need to re-phrase your question, since argon is a nobel (or relatively unreactive)gas.
Most do not. Argon is inert and comprises less than 1% of the atmosphere (third most abundant gas)
*healthyif you have any argon in your body you will die within the next 48 hours
Have: 607gAr Need: Moles of Argon From the periodic table we know that there are 39.948gAr per every 1 mole of Argon. 607g/39.948 = your answer.
-A bright idea -neon's boring brother -has the brawn to get the job done -Argon to lazy to react with anything -get gassed by argon, its noble -its the noblest of all gases
It is not particularly important.
Sulfur needs to gain 2 electrons to have the electon configuration of Argon