To my knowledge argon is a noble gas, meaning it is extremely stable and very unlikely to bond. It may be I don't know enough but as a noble gas I believe it doesn't make bonds to other atoms.
It doesn't, because it is already stable. It's fine on its own.
There are none that are known.
No bond is formed . Reason: Argon is a NOBLE(Inert) gas.
The argon molecule is mono-atomic and so there is no bond.
None whatsoever. Argon is a monatomic gas.
Argon is a noble gas and does not typically form chemical bonds with other elements. It exists as single atoms (Ar) rather than bonded molecules.
There are none that are known.
whats type of bond dose lithium normally form?
No bond is formed . Reason: Argon is a NOBLE(Inert) gas.
The argon molecule is mono-atomic and so there is no bond.
Argon nitride is not known.
Argon nitride is not known.
helium doesnt form bond with other elements
Argon is a noble gas and does not typically form chemical bonds with other elements. It exists as single atoms (Ar) rather than bonded molecules.
None whatsoever. Argon is a monatomic gas.
Normally Iron forms ionic bonds because it is a metal.
Ionic. This is because it is part of the transition metals, which normally combine with nonmetals to form ionic bonds. A metal and a nonmetal form an ionic bond (generally), and two nonmetals tend to form covalent bonds (generally).
None No compound of He and Ar is known- or even suspected.