Argon is an extremely stable non - raective noble gas and does not form compounds with any elements. However, in the last 10 years a compound of Argon has been reported HArF at the University of Helsinki.
Argon does not form compounds in standard conditions.
No.
Argon only forms VERY unstable compounds for short amounts of time, so not really. This is why argon is a inert gas.
Compounds do not form elements. Elements form compounds.
No. Argon has completely filled orbitals. It is stable and does not form compounds. Argon exists as monoatomic gas.
Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of completely filled orbitals. It does not react with other elements and hence does not form ionic or covalent compounds at STP.
Helium, neon and argon are the least likely elements to form compounds.
Argon is chemically inert and does not form compounds
Argon does not form compounds in standard conditions.
No.
Helium, neon and argon are the least likely elements to form compounds.
Argon only forms VERY unstable compounds for short amounts of time, so not really. This is why argon is a inert gas.
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
Examples are helium, neon, argon.
Argon is chemically inert and does not form compounds under normal conditions
Compounds do not form elements. Elements form compounds.
Fluorine and hydrogen: to form argon fluorohydride.Hydrogen to form argonium or argon hydride.