Yes, it is but I can't recall why but mark my words it is stable
Argon is a very stable element, and isn't very reactive.
Argon is extremely stable. In the last 10 years a compound of argon HArF has been reported - University of Helsinki.
Argon is stable. Calcium is reactive. There is no compound that forms between argon and calcium.
It is a very stable element and one of the so called noble gasses.
Because it is a very stable element. It is one of the "Noble Gases" which are the most stable elements known.
argon
Argon is a very stable element, and isn't very reactive.
Argon is extremely stable. In the last 10 years a compound of argon HArF has been reported - University of Helsinki.
Argon has 18 protons, 18 electrons. The most stable isotope of argon (Ar-40) has 22 neutrons.
The most stable isotope of Argon has 22 neutrons (Ar40)
Argon is stable. Calcium is reactive. There is no compound that forms between argon and calcium.
It is a very stable element and one of the so called noble gasses.
Because it is a very stable element. It is one of the "Noble Gases" which are the most stable elements known.
The element argon was discovered in 1894.
Both neon and argon are stable because they have completely filled orbitals.
An atom of argon has a completely filled outer shell. If you know about bonding, you will get what I mean. The argon atom does not want to give or receive or give electrons because it is already as stable as possible.
That depends on the isotope, as Argon has three different stable isotopes and many different radioactive isotopes.