Yes, it is but I can't recall why but mark my words it is stable
Yes, Ne3s2p6 is the noble gas electron configuration for argon. This means that all the available electron orbitals are filled, making argon a stable and unreactive element.
When carbon and argon are combined, they do not form a compound. Carbon is a nonmetal element, while argon is a noble gas, so they do not easily react with each other to form a stable compound.
argon is a non- metal.It is a colourless odourless gas
Argon is unreactive because it has a full outer electron shell, making it stable and unlikely to form chemical bonds with other elements. This full outer shell renders argon inert, as it does not need to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Argon is extremely stable. In the last 10 years a compound of argon HArF has been reported - University of Helsinki.
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Yes, Ne3s2p6 is the noble gas electron configuration for argon. This means that all the available electron orbitals are filled, making argon a stable and unreactive element.
Argon has 18 protons, 18 electrons. The most stable isotope of argon (Ar-40) has 22 neutrons.
The most stable isotope of Argon has 22 neutrons (Ar40)
Argon does not have a half-life because it is a stable element. Argon-40, a radioactive isotope of argon, has a half-life of about 1.25 billion years and is commonly used in radiometric dating.
When carbon and argon are combined, they do not form a compound. Carbon is a nonmetal element, while argon is a noble gas, so they do not easily react with each other to form a stable compound.
argon is a non- metal.It is a colourless odourless gas
Argon is unreactive because it has a full outer electron shell, making it stable and unlikely to form chemical bonds with other elements. This full outer shell renders argon inert, as it does not need to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Argon is extremely stable. In the last 10 years a compound of argon HArF has been reported - University of Helsinki.
Argon is a gas element. atomic number of it is 18.
The element symbol for Argon is Ar.
There are over twenty known isotopes of argon. Of these all but three are radioactive and decay. Of naturally occurring argon, very nearly 100% is not radioactive, with only traces of one radioactive isotope found.