Yes. With hydrogen and fluorine.
Argon IS an element. Apart from tiny amounts of trace impurities, it doesn't have any important amount of other elements in it.
Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.
Argon is generally considered safe and nontoxic to humans at normal atmospheric levels. However, inhaling high concentrations of argon in an enclosed space can displace oxygen and lead to suffocation. It is important to ensure proper ventilation when working with argon in its liquid or gaseous form to avoid potential health risks.
It can react with Hydrogen, Litium and some unknown elements.
Argon gas is an element. It is a noble gas that exists as individual argon atoms and is not chemically combined with any other elements.
It is because it usually does not combine with any elements
Argon IS an element. Apart from tiny amounts of trace impurities, it doesn't have any important amount of other elements in it.
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.
Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.
When you mix elements, they don't chemically combine. This means they don't gain or lose any sub-atomic particles. They simply sit next to each other. An Example of a Mixture;Air - A Mixture of Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon (& trace)
Argon is generally considered safe and nontoxic to humans at normal atmospheric levels. However, inhaling high concentrations of argon in an enclosed space can displace oxygen and lead to suffocation. It is important to ensure proper ventilation when working with argon in its liquid or gaseous form to avoid potential health risks.
It can react with Hydrogen, Litium and some unknown elements.
No. Kryptonite is a nobel gas, and doesn't react with any other elements.
Argon gas is an element. It is a noble gas that exists as individual argon atoms and is not chemically combined with any other elements.
No. Kryptonite is a nobel gas, and doesn't react with any other elements.
Inert (or noble) gasses, such as helium, argon, neon, etc.
There are no such elements: the atomic number is a unique property of each particular element and is not shared with any other element.