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There is only one that has been formed, though others are predicted.argon fluorohydride (HArF) is only stable at temps below 40K.

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What compounds are formed with argon?

Argon is chemically inert and does not form compounds


What compounds are made from argon?

Argon hydrofluoride.


What ion is argon is mostly likely to form in compounds?

Argon does not form compounds in standard conditions.


What in the world has argon in it?

It is mainly the atmosphere. Compounds of argon are not natural on earth.


What are some common argon compounds?

Argon is a noble gas and is typically unreactive, so it does not form many compounds under normal conditions. However, argon can form stable compounds with fluorine, such as argon fluorohydride (HArF), under extreme conditions. These compounds are usually only observed in laboratory settings or under high pressure conditions.


What are three common compounds containing argon?

There are no common compounds of argon. The only known compound is argon fluorohydride but that is hardly common. Also, argonium (argon hydride) molecules have been identified in the Crab nebula, but that can hardly be described as common.


What elements can form compounds with argon?

Argon is an extremely stable non - raective noble gas and does not form compounds with any elements. However, in the last 10 years a compound of Argon has been reported HArF at the University of Helsinki.


What other element does argon make compounds with?

Fluorine and hydrogen: to form argon fluorohydride.Hydrogen to form argonium or argon hydride.


What ionic compounds and covalent compounds does argon form?

Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of completely filled orbitals. It does not react with other elements and hence does not form ionic or covalent compounds at STP.


What is the chemical formula for argon oxide?

Argon does not readily form stable compounds under normal conditions, including argon oxide.


What happens when oxygen reacts with argon?

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.


What is the common oxidation numbers of argon?

Argon doesn't form compounds and so its oxidation number is zero