Argon Fluorohydride (HArF). It was discovered in 2000 by scientist from the University of Helsinki in Finland. They shone a strong ultraviolet light on frozen argon particles that contained a small amount of hydrogen fluoride. The light split some of the hydrogen fluoride molecules into hydrogen and fluorine atoms, which then mixed with argon to form the new compound Argon Fluorohydride.
Not formula but the chemical symbol for argon: Ar. Also argon is not a compound but a chemical element.
There is no chemical equation for argon. A chemical equation describes a process, not an element or compound. Argon does have a chemical symbol, which is Ar.
Argon (Ar), Hydrogen (H) and uranium (U) are chemical elements. Water (H2O) is a chemical compound.
argon is not a compound it is an element
Ar is the chemical symbol for argon.
Not formula but the chemical symbol for argon: Ar. Also argon is not a compound but a chemical element.
There is no chemical equation for argon. A chemical equation describes a process, not an element or compound. Argon does have a chemical symbol, which is Ar.
No. If it is written Ar, it is the element Argon. If not, it may be the acronym for a longer-named compound, but it cannot be a chemical formula.
Argon (Ar), Hydrogen (H) and uranium (U) are chemical elements. Water (H2O) is a chemical compound.
Any chemical compound between uranium and argon.
argon is not a compound it is an element
Ar is the chemical symbol for argon.
Argon is an inert gas, and an inert gas does not want to combine with anything else. There is no compound name for a lithium and argon compound because there is no lithium and argon compound.
hi the chemical formula of argon is ag
It depends upon their affinity for one another. A chemical compound can be formed by the combination of two or more atoms if they combine to release energy, ie to form (a) chemical bond(s)... Iron + Sulphur + Heat energy = Iron Sulphide Argon + Argon = Argon .... not a compound.
No. Argon does not react with magnesium
Argon is an element. As such, it has both physical and chemical properties.