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Where do you find argon?

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in the air it makes up about some of the earth's atmosphere

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What phase would you find argon in nature?

In nature, Argon is a gas


Where can you find argon?

Earth's atmosphere.


The actual mass of an atom of argon is is 6.63x10-24g How many atoms are in a 40.0-g sample of argon?

Divide 40g by the mass of one atom to find the number of argon atoms.


Where can you find argon fluorohydride?

Check E.Merk or BDH etc.


What does the chemical Ar stand for?

Ar is the chemical symbol for argon.


What things that you could find at home is made up of argon?

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.


What is the number of moles of argon in 607 g of argon?

the equation is Xg multiplied by the moles/grams of X = moles of X (the grams cancel leaving you with moles) 607g Ar x 1 mole/ 39.95g = 15.19 moles


What are All the Atoms in argon?

Argon is an element and all the atoms in argon are argon atoms.


Does argon gas can cause global warming?

Search in the web to find the answer =) =P


Is oxygen chlorine silicon or argon?

argon


How many neutons dose argon have?

The element Argon has 8 Isotopes argon-35, argon-36, argon-37, argon-38, argon-39, argon-40, argon-41 and argon-42.The stable isotopes of argon are:argon-36, 0.34%argon-38, 0.06%argon-40, 99.60%Of the radioactive isotopes argon-39 has the longest halflife at about 260 years, all the others have halflives measured in days or much less.


How difficult is it to find argon the element?

It is not easy to find because it is so inert. It does not react with almost any substance.