None. Argon is an inert gas.
No, nothing can bond with argon,.
The argon molecule is mono-atomic and so there is no bond.
No bond is formed . Reason: Argon is a NOBLE(Inert) gas.
Argon can't bond because there are 8 valence electrons, which fulfills the octet rules.
The element carbon will not bond to argon. Argon is a noble or inert gas, and it doesn't want to bond to anything. That makes CxAry something that is not possible.
None whatsoever. Argon is a monatomic gas.
Argon is chemically inert. It does not form bonds with other elements.
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They are neither. Neon and Argon are nobel gases, which means they don't normally bond at all, for they have a full outter electron shell.
they share electrons with the other atom they're combining with
No. However, ions of argonium (argon hydride) have been identified in space.
At low temperatures in the presence of ultraviolet light, argon can bond with hydrogen fluoride (HF) to form argon fuorohydride (HArF)