This topic is typically covered in chemistry courses. So argon has a filled electron shell and thus no valence electrons. Electron interactions is what drives many reactions. If no electrons are available to react, then it's very difficult to get it to react (in this case bond with) other molecules.
Argon has completely filled orbitals / energy levels. It has 8 valence electrons with stable electronic configuration. Hence it is chemically inert, generally donot form compounds under normal conditions and exists as mono atomic species.
The reason why argon gas can not be used in the air is becasue the gas has sutch a strong smell that if you went in the room with argon gas it would suffocate you
according to its electronic configuration(2,8) helium has no place for any exchange of electrons or protons
because argon is in zero group and it has octet structure so argon will not react with any compound
to be honest i don't know why we need argon in air but it is used to extinguish fires without damaging equipment
Helium
Yes, it is.
Helium is an inert gas.
Helium has two natural isotopes and is an inert noble gas.
Helium is a colourless, odourless, chemically inert noble gas.
Yes, helium is an inert gas.
helium does not form bond with any other elements. hence it is an inert gas.
Helium (He) is a noble (inert) gas placed in the group 18 of the Periodic Table.Helium falls in inert gas. It is stable and non-reactive.
Helium
No. helium is chemically inert
Helium is definitely a NOBLE(Inert) gas.
Helium is an inert gas.
Helium is a noble gas, chemically inert.
Yes, it is.
helium is a noble gas / inert gas / group 18 element
Helium is a noble gas with 2 valence electrons.
Helium has two natural isotopes and is an inert noble gas.