No, it is not.
No the Alkali metals are in the first Group. Argon is a Noble Gas (in group 18).
Argon belongs to the family of Noble Gases.
It is the Noble gas Argon.
Ar is the symbol for the noble gas - argon.
Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.
Argon is a noble gas.
No the Alkali metals are in the first Group. Argon is a Noble Gas (in group 18).
Argon belongs to the family of Noble Gases.
It is the Noble gas Argon.
Ar is the symbol for the noble gas - argon.
No. Argon gas is a pure substance. It is a noble gas element
Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.
Argon (Ar) is an element.It is found in Group 0 of the Periodic Table (usually the column furthest to the right), which is the group for noble gases. They are very unreactive, so are unlikely to form compounds.
No. Argon gas is a pure substance. It is a noble gas element
Argon, a noble gas, is a chemical element. It is not made of any other elements.
They are noble gases.
it belongs to the noble gases