Argon is a noble gas. There are no covalent bonds
Argon is an inert gas. In its elemental state, it has no bonds, as it contains a complete valence shell.
Argon is chemically inert. It does not form bonds with other elements.
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Argon has a full outer shell of electrons and so it generally does not form chemical bonds.
Argon is an inert gas. In its elemental state, it has no bonds, as it contains a complete valence shell.
Argon is chemically inert. It does not form bonds with other elements.
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Argon has a full outer shell of electrons and so it generally does not form chemical bonds.
As argon has already achieved the noble gas configuration, it has no necessity to form bonds.
Argon only forms VERY unstable compounds for short amounts of time, so not really. This is why argon is a inert gas.
Argon has three full shells of electrons. Elements react to form bonds so that their outer shell is full. As Argon has a full outer shell it is unreactive
Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of completely filled orbitals. So it does not form bonds with other elements.
Argon
No, Argon has no bonds being a noble gas and therefore will not vibrate when hit with UV rays the way that causes global warming.
An atom of argon has a completely filled outer shell. If you know about bonding, you will get what I mean. The argon atom does not want to give or receive or give electrons because it is already as stable as possible.