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Why is the electrical conductivity low in argon?

Argon is a noble gas and does not readily form ions or carry electric charge like metals or ions do. It has high electrical resistance and low electrical conductivity because it lacks free electrons that can move and carry electric current.


What is the charge of an argon ion?

An argon ion can have a charge of +1, +2, or +3 depending on the number of electrons it has lost.


What is the nuclear charge in the 4th shell of an argon atom?

The nuclear charge in the 4th shell of an argon atom is +18, as argon has 18 protons in its nucleus. The nuclear charge is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.


Do electrical light bulbs have argon in them?

Some of them do.


What colour does argon go when an electrical current runs through it?

When an electric current is passed through Argon, it becomes blue


Is argon ionic?

No, argon is not ionic. Argon is a noble gas, which means it exists as single atoms and does not form ions with a charge.


What kind of elicctcal charge do protons elictrons and nutrons have?

Protons have an electrical charge of +1. Neutrons have an electrical charge of 0. Electrons have an electrical charge of -1.


What is the ionic charge of argon?

Argon doesn't have an ionic charge because it is a noble element which means that it neither gains nor loses electrons. Note- see octet rule :)


Which particles in an atom have electrical charges?

The Electrons and the Protons.


What net charge does argon have?

Argon is a noble gas and has a net charge of zero because it is an atom with equal numbers of protons and electrons, balancing out the positive and negative charges.


What electrical charge does a neutron contain?

A neutron carries no electrical charge


Does Argon gas have electrical or thermal conductivity?

Argon gas has low electrical conductivity, as it is classified as a non-metal gas. However, it has good thermal conductivity, which means it efficiently transfers heat.