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.
No. Both helium and argon are chemically inert.
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
No, they are entirely separate elements. Oxygen is a highly reactive element, due to its' structure, and is found in many compounds including water, sugar, proteins, gasolines, etc. Argon is one of the "noble gases," and is almost totally nonreactive. Argon has 10 more protons and electrons than oxygen, and so weighs almost twice as much.
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
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.
No. Both helium and argon are chemically inert.
No, oxygen is the more reactive element!
Chlorine
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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
Yes, the earths atmosphere has around 20% oxygen, but less than 1% argon.
No, they are entirely separate elements. Oxygen is a highly reactive element, due to its' structure, and is found in many compounds including water, sugar, proteins, gasolines, etc. Argon is one of the "noble gases," and is almost totally nonreactive. Argon has 10 more protons and electrons than oxygen, and so weighs almost twice as much.
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.
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Oxygen. Oxygen is a gas making it react faster, while sulfur is a solid.