Argon does not normally form ions.
Argon does not form compounds in standard conditions.
Argon, being a noble gas normally does not form ions.
No, I would not.
Argon's an element.
Argon does not normally form ions.
Argon does not form compounds in standard conditions.
Argon, being a noble gas normally does not form ions.
No, I would not.
no
Argon's an element.
Argon
Yes but you have to mechanically disloge the electrons (using UV light or an electron beam).
Argon
No, it is a monatomic gas.
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Chlorine needs only one additional electron to form an ion that is isoelectronic with an atom of the noble gas argon, while sulfur needs two additional electrons to form an ion that is isoelectronic with an atom of the noble gas argon. Ions that are isoelectronic with noble gas atoms are particular stable; therefore, their formation is favored.