No.
No. Argon is an inert gas that only makes up 1% of air. It is of little consequence to us.
No. Argon is an inert gas. it plays no role in the human body.
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)
Because we need it to survive
*healthyif you have any argon in your body you will die within the next 48 hours
it need oxygento survive
no they do not need sunlight to survive
They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.
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