1- both are colourless gases heavier than air. 2- both don't support the combustion.
both of them have a mass of 40
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similarities
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There are zero similarities between the two.
Argon is stable. Calcium is reactive. There is no compound that forms between argon and calcium.
Both are Elements
calcium is solid. argon and hydrogen are gases
No, nothing can bond with argon,.
Argon is closest, as Calcium is number 20, and Argon is number 18.
calcium
Yes it is. Argon (atomic number 18) is the noble gas that is nearest to calcium (atomic number 20)
The symbols are as follows: Lithium : Li Chlorine : Cl Argon : Ar Calcium : Ca Manganese : Mn
Krypton, calcium, chlorine+1 are isoelectronic with argon because they all have the same number of electrons, 18.
The electronic configuration of calcium in calcium hydroxide is the configuration of a calcium +2 ion, which is the same as the configuration of the preceding noble gas, argon.
argon (atomic number 18) is the closest to calcium (atomic number 20)
potassium 40, Argon 40, Calcium 40.