The air in your house.
Yes, argon is made up of individual argon atoms. Argon is a noble gas that exists as a monatomic gas, meaning it is composed of single atoms.
Argon is chemically inert, it does not combine with other elements. So there wont be any items at home made from argon, except for the neon lights. Neon lights when mixed with argon produces different colour depending on the ratio of each.
Argon gas is made up of individual atoms of argon. It is a noble gas and exists as single atoms rather than as molecules.
its made up of BRICKS and other things that make a house!
Argon is a chemical element with the symbol Ar and atomic number 18. It is a noble gas and its composition is made up entirely of argon atoms.
Argon makes up about 0.93% of Earth's atmosphere by volume, which is equivalent to around 0.04% by weight.
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No, Argon is a completely separate element. Carbon Dioxide is made up of the elements Carbon and Oxygen.
Argon is commonly found in the Earth's atmosphere, where it makes up about 0.93% of the air. It is also used in various industries, such as in welding, electronics, and lighting. Additionally, argon is found in some minerals and volcanic gases.
Nitrogen, oxygen, argon, water vapor, CO2.
The Earth's atmosphere is made up water vapor, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide.
Dry air is primarily made up of nitrogen (78.09%) and oxygen (20.95%). The remaining 1% is made up of argon (0.93%), carbon dioxide (0.03%) and other trace gases (0.003%). Water vapour (water in its gaseous state) is also present in air in varying amounts.