it can't be produced because its an element not a compound or a mixture
Yes. That is how argon is produced on a commercial basis.
Compression. Argon is turn to liquid by compression and removing heat. Typically this is done through refrigeration using liquid nitrogen. Most liquid argon is produced in a plant that makes liquid O2,N2 and Ar. It is the rarest of the 3.
Ar is the chemical symbol for argon.
Argon is an element and all the atoms in argon are argon atoms.
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No. Argon is an inert element. Ozone (O3) is produced by electricity from oxygen (O2).
Argon is not "mined". It is produced by fractional distillation of air--air is liquefied, then boiled in stages.
Yes. That is how argon is produced on a commercial basis.
It is produced by fractional distillation of liquid air.
Compression. Argon is turn to liquid by compression and removing heat. Typically this is done through refrigeration using liquid nitrogen. Most liquid argon is produced in a plant that makes liquid O2,N2 and Ar. It is the rarest of the 3.
No. Well, I guess technically "yes"; since argon is a naturally occurring trace element in the atmosphere, and since we breathe in, we'll be breathing that argon back OUT. Argon is a "noble" or inert gas; it does not participate in any chemical reactions, so it is neither produced nor consumed in the body.
Ar is the chemical symbol for argon.
Argon is an element and all the atoms in argon are argon atoms.
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The element Argon has 8 Isotopes argon-35, argon-36, argon-37, argon-38, argon-39, argon-40, argon-41 and argon-42.The stable isotopes of argon are:argon-36, 0.34%argon-38, 0.06%argon-40, 99.60%Of the radioactive isotopes argon-39 has the longest halflife at about 260 years, all the others have halflives measured in days or much less.
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Argon is used to make argon