Argon is ar and sodium is na.
Sodium has the synbol Na and argon Ar.
There is no compound formula for sodium and argon because argon is an inert gas and does not typically react with other elements to form compounds. Sodium typically forms ionic compounds with other elements, not with noble gases like argon.
hi the chemical formula of argon is ag
sodium
When argon and sodium are mixed, they do not react chemically because argon is an inert gas and sodium is a highly reactive metal. The two substances would essentially remain separate in the mixture.
Argon is a inert gas it cannot form argon triflouride
The chemical formula for argon is the chemical symbol for argon: Ar. It rarely reacts in any conditions. The only force that affects it is the London Dispersion Force.
Methane is CH4 and argon being an inert element is just Ar.
Argon has completely filled valence orbitals and hence is unreactive. Sodium has one valence electron. If sodium loses this electron it will attain the stable electron configuration of the nearest noble gas (argon) and hence is reactive.
Argon is the gas among these. Other elements are solids.
Formula: ArF3 But this compound does not exist
Argon is an element, not a molecule, and as such does not have a molecular formula, but rather a symbol - "Ar".