Argon is a noble gas because it has a complete octet (8 electrons in its valence / outermost shell). So, it cannot react with any element, not even with itself, to form new compounds.
Argon IS an element. Apart from tiny amounts of trace impurities, it doesn't have any important amount of other elements in it.
Not just the two but along with hydrogen, yes.
no, argon is a noble gas and is not flamable
Argon and helium are both noble gases, which are generally inert and do not readily form chemical bonds with other elements. Therefore, argon and helium do not typically form chemical compounds with each other or with other elements.
Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of completely filled orbitals. So it does not form bonds with other elements.
argon does not interact with other elements
Argon IS an element. Apart from tiny amounts of trace impurities, it doesn't have any important amount of other elements in it.
Not just the two but along with hydrogen, yes.
Argon is the least likely in the list to react with other elements, because argon is a noble gas and none of the other elements in the list is.
Argon is the gas among these. Other elements are solids.
The other noble gases.
it doesn't. it is inert gas.
it doesn't. it is inert gas.
no, argon is a noble gas and is not flamable
Yes, hydrogen has one electron and will readily bond with other elements. Argon is an inert gas which does not bond with other elements easily.
Argon and helium are both noble gases, which are generally inert and do not readily form chemical bonds with other elements. Therefore, argon and helium do not typically form chemical compounds with each other or with other elements.
Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of completely filled orbitals. So it does not form bonds with other elements.