no. it is monoatomic
No. argon is a monoatomic element. It does not combine with other elements or with itself.
Yes. Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of completely filled orbitals. So it exists as a monoatomic species.
No. Nitrogen gas (N₂) is a diatomic gas consists of molecules each containing two covalently bonded atoms of nitrogen, which is element 7 on the periodic table. Argon gas (Ar) is a monatomic gas, consisting of individual atoms of Argon, which is element 18 on the periodic table.
Argon is a monoatomic gas, meaning it exists as individual atoms in its natural state.
The molecule of nitrogen contain two atoms, is diatomic.
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.
Argon is a gas element. atomic number of it is 18.
The element symbol for Argon is Ar.
Mercury or HG is an element that is liquid at room temperature and is not a diatomic element.
Yes. Because argon is an element the smallest "piece" of it is referred to as an atom.
That is called a diatomic element. Hydrogen and Oxygen are two examples of diatomic elements.
That is called a diatomic element. Hydrogen and Oxygen are two examples of diatomic elements.