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None. Argon is an inert gas.

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Can calcium bond with argon?

No, calcium and argon cannot form a chemical bond with each other because argon is a noble gas and does not typically form chemical bonds. Calcium is a reactive metal that tends to form ionic bonds with nonmetals, but it does not form bonds with noble gases like argon.


What type of bond formed between hydrogen and argon?

No bond forms between hydrogen and argon because they belong to different groups on the periodic table. Hydrogen typically forms covalent bonds with other elements, while argon is a noble gas that exists as individual atoms.


What type of bond will nitrogen and argon form?

Nitrogen and argon will not form a bond because argon is a noble gas and is chemically inert. Noble gases typically do not form bonds with other elements.


What do argon electrons do when argon forms a chemical bond?

they share electrons with the other atom they're combining with


What kind of bond would form between argon and uranium?

Any chemical compound between uranium and argon.


Is Hydrogen more chemically active than Argon?

Yes, hydrogen has one electron and will readily bond with other elements. Argon is an inert gas which does not bond with other elements easily.


What type of bond is argon?

The argon molecule is mono-atomic and so there is no bond.


What would most likely bond with argon?

Hydrogen and hydrogen+fluorine.


Will argon bond with another element?

Argon is an inert gas; up today only 3-4 unstable compounds are known.


Can two argon atoms form a covalent bond to give ar2?

No, two argon atoms cannot form a covalent bond to give Ar2. Argon is a noble gas with a full valence shell of electrons, making it very stable and unreactive. It does not readily form bonds with other atoms.


Can lithium and argon bond?

No. Argon is a noble gas which makes it nearly impossible to bond anything to it. There have been instances in the Lab which have resulted in ArOF which is the only compound known with Argon in it. The only reason that holds together is the strong electronegativity of flourine and oxygen. Lithium doesn't stand a chance.


What element can argon bond with?

Under extreme circumstance Argon can be forced to bond with Fluorine. All the Noble Gases have been made to bond except Neon and Helium.