Argon is a chemically inactive non metal.
Phoshours
Yes, it is.
No, argon is not a highly reactive gas. It is stable.
Argon has completely filled valence orbitals and hence is unreactive. Sodium has one valence electron. If sodium loses this electron it will attain the stable electron configuration of the nearest noble gas (argon) and hence is reactive.
Helium, argon, and neon are noble gases, so the only "reactive" element of the four is hydrogen.
chlorine is more reactive than selenium. Chlorine needs one electron to form octet whereas selenium needs two.
Yes, it is.
phosphorous is a highly reactive nonmetal but fluorine is more reactive
sodium
No. Both helium and argon are chemically inert.
Argon is a Non-Reactive Element. Magnesium is a very Reactive Element. Magnesium will react violently when ignited in an Oxygen rich environment.
Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of filled orbitals. Chlorine is highly reactive as it requires one more electron to gain octet.
Neither. Both argon and krypton does not react with nitrogen.
Argon is stable. Calcium is reactive. There is no compound that forms between argon and calcium.
Chlorine
Well..I'm Not sure but I think that Argon is more reactive than Nitrogen because Argon is quite an strong gas. Hope This Helps Yuuh People...Good Luck People With Your Homework....<3
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No, argon is not a highly reactive gas. It is stable.