The electrical conductivity of argon is very low, somewhere around 1x10^-6 S/m under normal conditions. The thermal conductivity of argon is 0,01772 W/(m · K) (at 300 K).
The thermal conductivity of argon is 0.01772 W/mK.
No. it does not.
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It is 17.72×10^(−3) W/(m·K)
No. Argon has completely filled orbitals and is stable. So it is non conductive due to the absence of free electrons.
The thermal conductivity of argon is 0.01772 W/mK.
No. it does not.
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Argon has completely filled orbitals and satisfies octet rule. Hence the configuration is stable and has low electrical conductivity due to the absence of free / unpaired electrons.
It has a thermal conductivity of 0.01772 W/(m·K)
It is 17.72×10^(−3) W/(m·K)
No. Argon has completely filled orbitals and is stable. So it is non conductive due to the absence of free electrons.
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Molar conductivity at infinite dilution is when molar conductivity is limited. Molar conductivity is when electrolyte conductivity is divided by molar concentration.
Ar is the chemical symbol for argon.
there is no conductivity
Argon is an element and all the atoms in argon are argon atoms.