They form a mixture of argon and helium.
Both argon and helium are noble gasses, meaning that the do not usually react and certainly will not react with one another.
No. Both helium and argon are chemically inert.
noble gases
It makes a helium-argon mixture - nothing more, nothing less.
Argon has a higher mass number which means it has more particles in its nucleus than helium so I would go with argon.
The noble gases. For example: Helium, Neon, Argon etc
Inert elements do not form bond.. Helium , neon and argon aren't likely to form bond.
hydrogen or heliumhydrogen or helium
Argon and Helium are part of the noble gasses family.
No. Both helium and argon are chemically inert.
noble gases
argon
Group 0 Elements ( Helium, Neon, Argon...) do not form compounds because they have a complete Octet and are thus unreactive and exist as mono atomic elements
No. Both are noble gases and do not combine with each other
Helium
It makes a helium-argon mixture - nothing more, nothing less.
They are gases.
No, helium argon and radon are members of the noble gas family.