No. Argon is an inert element. Ozone (O3) is produced by electricity from oxygen (O2).
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Argon is not an electrolyte. Argon is a noble gas and does not conduct and carry an electric circuit in water.
Argon is chemically inert. It does not have free electrons and is not a conductor.
Argon is produced as a byproduct of the process of liquifying air. When air is cooled and compressed, it undergoes a series of steps to separate its components, such as nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. Argon is then obtained by removing these components through a process of fractional distillation.
gases do not conduct heat or electricity well. metals conduct both well. but argon is a conductor
Argon is a poor conductor of both heat and electricity. As a noble gas with a full valence shell of electrons, argon does not readily participate in chemical reactions, resulting in low thermal and electrical conductivity.
No, Argon is a poor conductor of electricity. It is a noble gas and is non-reactive, which means it does not easily lose or gain electrons to conduct electricity.
Argon is a gas and matter cannot pass through (threw?) electricity.
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Argon is not "mined". It is produced by fractional distillation of air--air is liquefied, then boiled in stages.
None. No electricity is produced from candles.
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