NONE: Argon (A ... At No 18 & At Wt 39.944) is one of the 'Noble Gasses' like Helium and Neon.
Argon is chemically inert and does not form compounds
Argon hydrofluoride.
Argon does not form compounds in standard conditions.
Argon is chemically inert and does not form compounds under normal conditions
No.
It is mainly the atmosphere. Compounds of argon are not natural on earth.
There is only one that has been formed, though others are predicted.argon fluorohydride (HArF) is only stable at temps below 40K.
There are no common compounds of argon. The only known compound is argon fluorohydride but that is hardly common. Also, argonium (argon hydride) molecules have been identified in the Crab nebula, but that can hardly be described as common.
Many lipids are formed when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called fatty acids.
Fluorine and hydrogen: to form argon fluorohydride.Hydrogen to form argonium or argon hydride.
No. Argon does not react with magnesium
Argon-40, the most common isotope is formed by the radioactive decay of potassium-40.