Argon, with 8 electrons on the external shell, is very stable and practically cannot loss electrons.
Argon typically does not combine with anything. It is an inert and noble gas.
Argon is an inert gas and is usually unreactive, so it does not typically combine with other elements or form compounds under normal conditions.
No. Both are noble gases and do not combine with each other
Potassium can not combine with noble gases, such as helium, neon, and argon, as they are already stable and do not readily form compounds with other elements.
When boron and argon are combined, they do not react because argon is a stable noble gas and does not readily form compounds with other elements. They would simply exist as a mixture of boron and argon.
Examples are helium, neon, argon.
Argon is a noble gas, which means it is non-reactive and typically does not form compounds with other elements. Its outer electron shell is full, making it stable and unreactive.
Argon is an extremely stable non - raective noble gas and does not form compounds with any elements. However, in the last 10 years a compound of Argon has been reported HArF at the University of Helsinki.
it doesn't. it is inert gas.
it doesn't. it is inert gas.
You will get water and argon. Hydrogen an oxygen will readily and violently combine to form water. Argon is an inert gas, and so will not combine with other elements.
Argon does not form compounds in standard conditions.