short answer: The elements (gases) in the 8th group in the periodic tabel of the elements are mostly known for their NON-reactive chemical behavior.
Argon is an inert gas and does not react with acids. It is chemically stable and does not easily form compounds with other elements, including acids.
No! It's a noble gas ... it does not react chemically with anything.
Argon is chemically inert. It does not react with water.
Nothing. Argon is one of the noble gasses, meaning it doesn't react with other substances.
When oxygen reacts with argon, it forms argon oxide compounds such as argon(II) oxide (ArO) or argon(IV) oxide (ArO2). These compounds are unstable and tend to decompose easily. This reaction is not commonly observed under normal conditions as argon is generally inert and does not readily react with other elements.
Argon is an inert gas and does not react with acids. It is chemically stable and does not easily form compounds with other elements, including acids.
Argon is not a metal so you cannot expect "metals like argon" to do anything!
Argon and Helium. Being inert gasses, they do not react with anything.
They do not. Argon is an inert gas, meaning it does not react with anything and is therefore useless from a biological perspective.
Argon dose not react with oxygen, reason be argon is a noble gas and dose not react with any other element.
No! It's a noble gas ... it does not react chemically with anything.
No it does not.
Argon does not react. :)
Argon is chemically inert. It does not react with water.
Nothing. Argon is one of the noble gasses, meaning it doesn't react with other substances.
When oxygen reacts with argon, it forms argon oxide compounds such as argon(II) oxide (ArO) or argon(IV) oxide (ArO2). These compounds are unstable and tend to decompose easily. This reaction is not commonly observed under normal conditions as argon is generally inert and does not readily react with other elements.
Argon is chemically inert. It does not react with water.