No. It is the third most common gas in the atmosphere.
Argon is rare.
the argon in the electric lights went unnoticed meaning- unreactive, colourless, odourless, element of rare gas
Argon is a common element in the Earth's atmosphere, making up about 0.93% of the air we breathe. While it is not as abundant as nitrogen or oxygen, it is considered a common element in terms of its presence on Earth.
Argon is a gas element. atomic number of it is 18.
The element symbol for Argon is Ar.
Yes. Because argon is an element the smallest "piece" of it is referred to as an atom.
It is in the family name of transition metals Enjoy:D
No, argon is not part of the group known as rare earth elements. Rare earth elements are a series of 15 elements known as the lanthanides, (atomic numbers 57 through 71 - lanthanum through lutetium) and include yttrium (atomic number 39) and scandium (atomic number 21). They fall under the category of metals. Argon is a gas.
Argon is an element and all the atoms in argon are argon atoms.
No, argon is not a compound. It is an element classified as a noble gas, existing in its atomic form.
Argon is a natural element found in the air.
Argon is a noble gas.