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The element argon (atomic number 18) constitutes about 1% of the Earth's atmosphere by volume. (More precisely, 0.93%)
0.934% of the earth's atmosphere is argon.
It was named Argon because it's earth's atmosphere.
Yes, there is a trace amount of Argon in Earth's atmosphere.
Some cool facts for Argon are:Argon has a half-life of 35 days. Argon has no true compounds. Argon is not found in any compounds. Argon has the same solubility as oxygen. Argon is 2.5 times more soluble in water than nitrogen. Argon is the third most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. The most exotic use of Argon is in the tires of luxurious cars. Every year world production produces 750.000 tones of Argon. Martian atmosphere contains 1.6% of Argon. Argon has approximately the same solubility as oxygen. And more recently Argon was used as a key part in a lightning gun where electricity traveled 10 feet to a target by moving through a trail of Argon Gas. -
The standard atmosphere contain 0,934 % argon.
Argon should not be there Argon is a trace gas in Earth's atmosphere (0.94%). It should have roughly the same percentage in the exhaust that it has in the intake.
The percentage of Argon in the atmosphere is 0.93% in volume.(0.934 to be more accurate-pip)The atmosphere is 0.934% argon by volume, so, a lot of argon.The earth's atmosphere has a volume of about 3x1024 m3, which means that there are about 2.8x1022 m3 (5x1012 mi3) of argon in the atmosphere. The density of argon is about 1.77 kg/m3 so there are about 1.58 kg of argon in the atmosphere.
Argon accounts 0.934% by volume of the Earth's atmosphere.
The percentage of argon depends on whether you refer to argon in the atmosphere or the total composition of the earth.
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Argon is a gas and is found in the earth's atmosphere; not in the earth's crust.
The element argon (atomic number 18) constitutes about 1% of the Earth's atmosphere by volume. (More precisely, 0.93%)
Roughly 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% argon
12.358% of Sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere.78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and other gases with very small percentage.
In both lunar rocks and the atmosphere of Venusthe Argon 40/argon 36 ratio is 1:1 while in the atmosphere of Earth argon 40 is 99.6%
The percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere is approximately 21%. Nitrogen makes up 78% and the last 2% percent is a mixture of various different gases, mostly argon.