Well..I'm Not sure but I think that Argon is more reactive than Nitrogen because Argon is quite an strong gas.
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No. Both helium and argon are chemically inert.
no, not even close
Yes. Argon is one of the noble gases with a valence configuration of 8 electrons. All of the noble gases are the least reactive elements.
They are both noble gases. Neon is more reactive than Argon because it has a smaller radius, therefore its electrons are closer to the nucleus
Oxygen is much more reactive than nitrogen, somewhat more common than nitrogen, and tends to form much more stable compounds than nitrogen.
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atoms of argon are heavier than atoms of nitrogen
No. Both helium and argon are chemically inert.
No, oxygen is the more reactive element!
Chlorine
no, not even close
Yes. Argon is one of the noble gases with a valence configuration of 8 electrons. All of the noble gases are the least reactive elements.
They are both noble gases. Neon is more reactive than Argon because it has a smaller radius, therefore its electrons are closer to the nucleus
chlorine is more chemical reactive than argon.
Nitrogen Argon Carbon Dioxide Helium and a lot more! Some other gases are Nitrogen, Argon, Neon, and Hydrogen.
Yes you are correct, potassium being an alkali metal is definitely more reactive than argon which is a noble gas (group 18 element). Potassium reacts violently with just water while argon is very inert and stable, which is why it remains in the atmosphere as a monatomic element.
Sulfur itself is a non-reactive element... although sulfuric acid is highly reactive.