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Just by mixing there will be no reaction between any of these. However if suitable energy is supplied then sodium may combine with chlorine to form sodium chloride. Argon is chemically inert and does not react.
Nothing happens. Argon is inert.
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You just get a gas mixture of argon and hydrogen. Being less dense, the hydrogen will rise above the argon.
sodium lactate
Just by mixing there will be no reaction between any of these. However if suitable energy is supplied then sodium may combine with chlorine to form sodium chloride. Argon is chemically inert and does not react.
Nothing happens. Argon is inert.
Boom
Nothing
You just get a gas mixture of argon and hydrogen. Being less dense, the hydrogen will rise above the argon.
sodium lactate
Argon is ar and sodium is na.
Sodium phosphate is obtained.
Sodium has the synbol Na and argon Ar.
Hydrogen is released and sodium chloride&sodium hydroxide remain in solution.
no change
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