Argon exists as mono atomic species. The force of attraction will be van der Waals forces of attraction between the argon atoms.
Matter has more density when solid than when in a liquid state. The atoms are closer together.
Argon is an element and all the atoms in argon are argon atoms.
Yes, argon is made up of individual argon atoms. Argon is a noble gas that exists as a monatomic gas, meaning it is composed of single atoms.
Argon gas is made up of individual atoms of argon. It is a noble gas and exists as single atoms rather than as molecules.
2.3 × 1024 atoms of Ar
Argon is a noble gas, and is present as discrete atoms . this is called monoatomic
A mole of argon includes Avogadro's Number of atoms of argon. Therefore, the answer is (3.0 X 1024)/(6.022 X 1023) or 5.0 moles, to the justified number of significant digits.
The atoms in a solid are in a tighter formation that as they are in a liquid. In a liquid, They are loose and have the ability to pour.
No, argon does not form covalent bonds. Being a noble gas, argon exists as individual atoms that do not bond with other atoms to share electrons. Argon atoms have a full valence shell, making them stable and unreactive.
Density is defined as the mass of a substance per its unit volume (i.e. d = m/V).The liquid form of any particular substance will have its atoms (or molecules, for a molecular substance) packed more closely together than its gaseous form. If they are packed more closely together in a liquid, there will be more atoms per unit volume in the liquid than the gas.For example, if you were to take 1 cubic metre of argon gas (at 1 atm) and 1 cubic metre of liquid argon, you would have more atoms of argon in the liquid sample than the gas sample.Therefore, for identical V, if m(gas) < m(liquid), then it follows that d(gas) < d(liquid).
Approx 1.5*10^23 atoms.
1,67.1024 argon atoms is equal to 2,773 moles.