Yes it is a noble gas
You need to re-phrase your question, since argon is a nobel (or relatively unreactive)gas.
No, argon exists as a monatomic gas, meaning it is composed of individual argon atoms rather than diatomic molecules. Argon is a noble gas and is chemically inert, so it does not readily form bonds with other atoms or molecules.
Not really. Argon is a Nobel gas with a full valance octet; 8 valance electrons that do not need to accept or donate electrons to be '' happy. ''
Argon is a noble gas. It has a full valence shell and thus, 8 electrons.
Helium (He) , Neon (Ne) , Argon (Ar) , Krypton (Kr) ,Xenon (Xe), And Radon (Rn)
All of the elements in Group 18 (or VIII A).
Yes, argon is a noble gas.
Argon is a noble gas
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Argon is a gas. It is not synthetic.
An argon gas analyzer measures the purity of Argon gas. The analyzer can be used to determine the actual content of Argon gas in a specific sample.
The symbol for the element argon is Ar.