No. Argon is an element and so does not contain anything.
Argon is a chemical gaseous element.
Gaseous phase
Gaseous phase
that depends on the temperature and pressure, at room temperature and pressure argon is a gas
Argon does not contain valence electrons.
Sometimes light bulbs have argon.
Yes, argon is naturally occurring in the gaseous state. It is a colorless, odorless, and inert gas that makes up about 1% of the Earth's atmosphere. Argon is commonly used in various industrial applications and as a shielding gas in welding.
The normal phrase of the element argon is gas. Argon is a colorless, odorless, and non-reactive gas that is inert under normal conditions.
The boiling point of Argon is -185.7 degrees Celsius.
Argon is typically found in a gaseous phase. Part of the noble gas family (aka inert gases), argon makes up about 0.9% of the earth's atmosphere.
Examples: argon, nitrogen.
The volume percentage of argon in a gaseous mixture can be calculated using the ideal gas law equation, where the volume percentage of argon would be the volume of argon divided by the total volume of the mixture times 100.