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Since that other guy said no, I'm going to explain why. Since argon has a structure of Ne3s2 3p6 (I think I might have the p and s switched around) that makes a second shell, so it is impossible to share an electron field with another molecule since there are no spaces for electrons to attach. Even if you put it with a highly reactive element such as sodium or hydrogen, it will not react.

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Q: Does argon react or bond with other elements?
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