At low temperatures in the presence of ultraviolet light, argon can bond with hydrogen fluoride (HF) to form argon fuorohydride (HArF)
The argon molecule is mono-atomic and so there is no bond.
noble gases
Argon is an element, not a molecule, and as such does not have a molecular formula, but rather a symbol - "Ar".
They are examples of elements.
No, it is a nobel gas. It will just be Ar.
Argon (Ar) is an atom not a molecule. An atom is singular whereas a molecule is a group of two or more atoms.
The argon molecule is mono-atomic and so there is no bond.
the covalent radius of argon is 97 pico meter
noble gases
Argon is an element, not a molecule, and as such does not have a molecular formula, but rather a symbol - "Ar".
They are examples of elements.
Argon and Lithium
No, it is a nobel gas. It will just be Ar.
air,fog,argon
argon
wine preservers, some lightbulbs, argon filled double panes windows... oh, and when argon's excited by electricity, it turns all sky blue.... =)
There is one atom in argon. Argon is a "noble gas", which means that it occurs independently. This is true for all of the atoms on the final column of the periodic table. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_gas